Children's Day 2022: 5 must-watch films on Children's Day

Children's Day is observed in India on November 14 every year. The day coincides with the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. His love for children is what prompted the decision to celebrate November 14 as Children's Day. While celebrations are largely limited to school days, every adult also has a child in them. And these 5 Hindi films should be on your Children's Day binge list. (All Photos/ Film posters and stills)

Updated On: 2022-11-14 01:48 PM IST

Bhootnath and Chillar Party posters

Taare Zameen Par (2007)

Ishaan, a young boy, growing under the shadow of his academically achieving brother, is criticised by his parents for his lack of focus on his studies. He is sent away to a boarding school for a more 'disciplined' approach to studies against his will. However, Ram, the art teacher realises he has dyslexia and helps him uncover his potential. 

From the struggles of a child with learning disability to the pure child-like innocence portrayed by Darsheel Safary, this is an emotional ride and makes for a perfect watch today

Koi Mil Gaya (2003)

In one of Hrithik Roshan's finest performance, he plays Rohit, a physically adult man with the mental age of a child. He is mocked by people his age but is equally loved by the kids with whom he attends school. Son of a late scientist, Rohit accidentally triggers communication with species from outside the planet, causing aliens to arrive on Earth. Accidentally, one of the aliens is left behind and is befriended by Rohit and his friends. Rohit receives supernatural powers and rest is history.

From Hrithik's performance to 'It's Magic' to his love for Bournvita and his strong belief in friendship, every aspect of the film is memorable even today

Chillar Party (2011)

The kids of a colony in Mumbai befriend an orphan and his dog, Bhidu. While their friendship strengthens, they have to confront a scheming politician who has decided to get rid of strays. The kids unite to save their four-legged friend despite all odds

Bhootnath (2008)

Amitabh Bachchan plays the ghost, Kailash Nath, who does not let anyone live in his bungalow. While the house gets the tag of a haunted house, it all changes when a young boy moves in with his mother. The young boy is unafraid of the ghost and in fact considers him an angel. The little boy's company eventually gives the ghost a change of heart and in the process make both better people

Stanley Ka Dabba (2011)

Stanley is loved by all in his school. While he excelled in several aspects, it is shown that he would never carry a lunchbox to school like the other kids. On noticing this, his English teacher tells other kids to share their lunch with him. However, a series of events lead to the Hindi teacher telling Stanley to not enter the school without getting his dabba.

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