Mumbai . The popular song “Nanhe Munne Bachche Teri Mutthi Mein Kya Hai” from ‘Boot Polish’ sung by Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle is enough to introduce children. In the song, the children also say that “their fate is in their hands.” Many amazing films have been made on children, in which young adults have their destiny within their grasp. Today, on the occasion of Children's Day, if you have not yet shown films with great stories and actors to your children, then show them today.
Small children with soft hands, innocent words and sweet tongue are not only true at heart but also strong in intentions. When these children set out on their journey, many wonderful films emerge in the form of pearls from the ocean of the film industry. Many such wonderful films have been made on children. This list includes countless films including 'Taare Zameen Par', 'I am Kalam', 'Bam Bam Bole', 'Stanley Ka Dabba', 'Dhanak' along with 'Iqbal'.
Taare Zameen Par: “There is a merciless world outside and everyone has to grow toppers and rankers in their respective homes” The crux of the film is hidden in this dialogue itself. Taare Zameen Par was released in the year 2007, whose producerdirector was Aamir Khan. Amol Gupta has written it. Vipin Sharma is in an important role in the film along with Aamir Khan, Darsheel Safary, Tisca Chopra. The film tells the story of an eightyearold boy struggling with dyslexia.
I am Kalam: 'There is nothing fate, it is all karma… Kalam has said' – a child says this with great innocence and the film I Am Kalam is focused on the same innocent style. The film is directed by Neel Madhav Panda and produced by Smile Foundation. Which was released in 2011. The story revolves around a poor Rajasthani boy Chhotu. Whose inspiration is former President Abdul Kalam. The film was liked a lot. The film was also screened at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. Harsh Mayer, Hasan Saad, Gulshan Grover were in important roles.
Dhanak: Everything is beautiful. Dialogue is the soul of this film. Which is directed by Nagesh Kukunoor. It is produced by Manish Mundra, Nagesh Kukunoor and Elahe Hiptula. There are many songs in the film in a new style including “Dama Dum Mast Qalandar”. The film, released in 2016, beautifully depicts the unique love story of two brothers and sisters.
Iqbal: The dialogue 'Do every effort again and again, cross the rivers' is the essence of the entire story. Written by Vipul Kashmir Rawal and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor Iqbal tells the story of the passion of a hearing impaired boy who dreams of playing cricket for India. Shreyas Talpade and Naseeruddin Shah along with other stars performed brilliantly in the film.
Goru: “Grandmother's wish is, mine is stubborn” When the grandson speaks, he sets an example of love between generations. It is the story of a shepherd's grandson overcoming circumstances to fulfill the last wish of his grandmother, who never went to her native village after marriage. The film was released in the year 2018, which stars Ila Arun, Ritwik Sohare along with Nandram Anandila Arun, Ashok Banthia and other amazing actors. Directed by Ramkishan Choyal, the writers of the film are also Ramkishan Choyal and Rajesh Sharma.
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