Let these adorable child stars lead you back to your childhood!

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Be it Daisy and Honey Irani or Baby Naaz in the 50s, Neetu Singh and Sarika in the 60s, Master Raju in the 70s, Urmila Matondkar and Jugal Hansraj in the 80s or Kunal Kemmu in the 90s, child stars have been an integral part of Hindi cinema.

Few films have however successfully captured the true essence of childhood. Here are a few sterling performances by remarkable child actors and films that will remind us all of the wonderful years and the way we were.

1. Hamid: One of the most moving moments in Aijaz Khan’s ‘Hamid’ is when a seven-year-old Kashmiri child dealing with the trauma of a missing father and a grieving mother, screams into a phone and tells the person he believes to be God, “If you can’t help people or make a difference, then why do you exist? Aap hain Kyon?” Set against the backdrop of the unrest in Kashmir, this child, Hamid is the film’s most important character as he deals with immense loss and tragedy and yet manages to ultimately retain his faith in life and in God. Talha Arshad Reshi as Hamid is moving beyond words and deservingly won a National Film Award for Best Child Artist. This Yoodlee production and adaptation of the play ‘Phone No. 786’ by Mohd. Amin Bhatal also went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Urdu. The film stars Rasika Dugal, Vikas Kumar and in major roles.

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2. K.D. : The charm of this gem of a Yoodlee film is packed in the repartee between a young orphan Kutti and a runaway patriarch who wants to live life to the fullest before the inevitable curtain call ends his story. This 2019 Madhumita directorial stars veteran Tamil actor Mu Ramaswamy and young star Nagavishal who plays Kutti with great swag and fills up every frame he is in with great wit and impeccable comic timing. This journey of a lifetime shows that perhaps children are our best teachers and could teach us how to leave behind our baggage and live happier fuller lives. Naga Vishal went on to win the National Award for Best Child Artist for his self-assured performance.