Celebrate Children’s Day, With These National Award Winning Films From Taare Zameen Par To Stanley Ka Dabba (Pic Credit: Posters)

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Children’s Day is a good time to acknowledge the vastness of a child’s imagination, and the unexplored worlds that lie within. Here is our pick of some of the best films made about children and their untold stories of hope, joy and struggles.

Taare Zameen Par: This film was based on decades of research compiled by Amole Gupte and was finally produced by Aamir Khan who also took directorial credit. This 2007 path-breaking film explored the unaddressed issue of dyslexia in children and the insensitivity that they have to face at school and at home from adults who cannot understand why they cannot excel in academics. The film also showed how  the unique talents of children remain stunted due to emotional neglect and academic stress. Darsheel Safary played young Ishaan with great sensitivity while Aamir Khan played his empathetic teacher. The film won the National Best Film Award on Family Welfare among many others.

(Pic Credit: Hamid Poster)

Hamid: This Yoodlee production asks what happens to a child’s sense of wonder when the family unit is broken by tragedy, a father disappears, a mother is weighed down by grief and the world seems cruel and cold. Directed by Aijaz Khan, the film is an adaptation of the play Phone No. 786 by Mohd. Amin Bhat. It narrates how  seven-year-old Hamid dials  the divine number 786 to get some answers from God and what unfolds then is both heartbreaking and uplifting. The film stars Rasika Dugal, Vikas Kumar and Talha Arshad Reshi and went on to win the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Urdu  with Reshi also winning the National Film Award for Best Child Artist.

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