Children’s Day 2022: Celebrate the spirit of this day by watching these films with your little ones

Children's Day 2022

Children’s Day 2022: Every year on 14th of November children’s day is celebrated. You must be getting ready to spend Children’s Day with your small ones. The first Indian prime minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was born on 14th November. Eventually, this day not just celebrates his birth but also children’s day in his memory.

Making the day special for your youngster on this day also includes watching some entertaining movies together.

These are some Bollywood movies you can watch with your little one.

1.Taare Zameen Par

Ishaan, the film’s main character, is a young child who receives regular disciplinary teachings from his parents and teachers for failing to do well in school and showing no interest in it. His parents are pressured to put him in a boarding school as a result of the school’s ongoing complaints and his declining academic performance. Despite his opposition, Ishaan’s father sends him to boarding school.

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2. Koi Mil Gaya

Rohit, the story’s main character, is a physically mature adult with a childlike mind. He goes through a lot of shame because the boys of his age make fun of his abnormalities. The kids he goes to school with, though, actually like him. Rohit’s mother always assures him that things would turn around and that he will have happy days.

3. Bhootnath

The family in the story recently relocated to a new home. Despite being a large home, it is said to be haunted by the ghost of the previous owner. In the same manner that Kailash Nath’s soul despises anyone who stays at his home, he did not want Banku and his family to live there. Being a well-known and outgoing kid, Banku learns about the rumours at school and asks his mother ghosts are real or not? His mother informs him that only angels and not ghosts are real.

4. Stanley Ka Dabba

Little Stanley and his friends would be having a great time at school if it weren’t for a few angry and selfish teachers who won’t share their lunch. Life becomes much more difficult when Stanley’s Hindi teacher (Amole Gupte) demands that he either buy his own tiffin box, which is something he never does, or stop going to school.

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5. I am Kalam

This is Chotu’s story. He is a young child who works as a child labourer at a roadside cafe and comes from a low-income family. Despite his struggles, he is a happy young man with a simple goal, to become someone like Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.

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