Summer Fun: Check Out These 10 Must-watch Bollywood Movies For Kids

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Fun: Check Out These 10 Must-watch Bollywood Movies For KidsThe summer vacation is right here and you must be thinking up some fun activities to keep your little devils engaged. How about a movie marathon as you watch together some of the best kids’ films ever made in Bollywood? Here’s a look at the top 10 movies and what they offer.
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1. Bhoothnath Returns
A sequel to 2008’s Bhoothnath, this film starts when Bhoothnath returns to the Bhoot World (the world of ghosts) after bidding adieu to Banku on Earth. But in the Bhoot World, he is taunted right and left for getting bullied by a child. So to redeem himself, Bhoothnath comes back to earth with the mission to scare kids. And this time, he meets Akhrot. Mind you, he’s the only person who can see Bhoothnath. But soon, they become friends and decide to fight against the country’s most powerful and corrupt politician. Will a ghost win the humans’ battle against corruption? Find out as you watch this tale of good against evil.

2. Stanley Ka Dabba
This film will take you back to your school days. From sharing your lunch to making friends and ganging up against teachers, this movie has it all and never fails to please. Stanley is an orphan but he keeps it a secret and there is no one at home to pack his lunch. But what happens when his school teacher forbids him to attend school until he comes with a lunch box? What will he do now? Find out as you watch this heart-touching story.

3. Chillar Party
A must-watch film for kids to give them a lesson or two about the power of unity. A group of happy-go-lucky kids decide to fight against a politician who has made a new rule to capture all stray dogs. Will they win? Find out as you watch this inspirational tale with your kids.
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4. Taare Zameen Par
Ishaan is brilliant when it comes to painting. But his academic performance is a great cause of concern for his parents who send him to a boarding school. One of his teachers, played by Aamir Khan, finds out that he is dyslexic and decides to help him overcome the disability. In addition to Aamir’s superlative direction, child actor Darsheel Safary’s performance makes it one of the best kids’ movies ever made in Bollywood.

5. Gattu
Here’s a touching tale of faith and strong will power. Gattu is the story of a small town boy who has decided to defeat a black kite called Kali, which is believed to be mysterious. Every kid wants to master the black kite but no one has done it. Will Gattu succeed?

6. Blue Umbrella
Based on Ruskin Bond’s story, this movie is directed by Visal Bhardwaj and tells the story of Biniya, a girl with an enchanting blue umbrella that she has got from a Japanese tourist. A shop-cum-restaurant-owner is jealous of Biniya’s umbrella and manages to steal it, and dyes it red. What will Biniya do now?

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7. Halo
A motherless girl is in search of her lost dog, Halo. She meets a myriad of people and faces several tough situations while trying to find her dog, but Halo is nowhere to be found. Finally, she finds him but sets him free. Are you wondering why? Find out as you watch the movie.

8. Makdee
Makdee is the story of the twin sisters – Chunni and Munni. One fine day, the village witch, played by Shabana Azmi, traps them and tortures them. If they want to save their lives, they have to complete all sorts of weird tasks assigned by the witch. Will they be able to escape? Find out!

9. Chota Chetan
This is the Hindi remake of the Malayalam movie My Dear Kuttichathan (1984), which was India’s first 3D film. When re-released in 1998 as Chota Chetan, more scenes were added to the original to make it a visual delight. Moreover, new characters were also introduced in the later version, including those of Urmila Matondkar and Satish Kaushik. The film is full of excitement and adventure, and your kids will simply love it.

10. Anjali
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Yet another gem of a children’s movie! Directed by Mani Ratnam, this is the story of a two-year-old mentally challenged and terminally ill girl. Her father keeps her away from her mother and tells his spouse that she has given birth to a stillborn. However, the mother eventually finds out about her daughter. The two-year-old protagonist is exceptional in the role and Mani Ratnam has portrayed the day-to-day activities of the kids beautifully.

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