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Happy Children’s Day: Show Your Kids These Meaningful and Fun Bollywood Films

On the occasion of Children's Day, we are going to tell you about those 10 Bollywood films, by watching which children can learn a lot.

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Today, November 14, 2025, Children's Day is being celebrated across the country. India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, was born on this day, so this day is celebrated as Children's Day. On Children's Day, every parent adopts different methods to make their children feel special. So, on this special occasion, we're going to tell you about 10 Bollywood films (Bollywood films to watch on Children's Day) that children can learn a lot from.

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Stars on the ground (Taare Zameen Par)

On the plains

Taare Zameen Par is a 2007 Hindi-language psychological drama film produced and directed by Aamir Khan. It stars Aamir Khan alongside Darsheel Safary, Tanay Chheda, Vipin Sharma, and Tisca Chopra. It depicts the life and imagination of Ishaan Safary, an artistically gifted 8-year-old boy whose poor academic performance leads his parents to suspect he is dyslexic and helps him overcome his reading disorder at a boarding school. 

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Hiccups

Hiccups

Rani Mukerji plays a resilient school teacher with Tourette syndrome in Hichki. It's a feel-good, inspiring film about overcoming personal obstacles, being kind, and inclusive. Most importantly, it shows how fun learning can be with the right teacher.

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Stanley Ka Dabba

Stanley Ka Dabba

An underrated masterpiece by Amol Gupte, starring his son Partho in the lead role. A teacher refuses to let a student come to school unless he brings his dabba, without bothering to find out the reason behind it.

Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Kabir Khan's blockbuster film Bajrangi Bhaijaan explores a sweet relationship between a lost little girl and a kind stranger who, despite all odds, decides to reunite her with her parents. Salman Khan delivers a meaningful performance, and his chemistry with little Harshaali Malhotra is the highlight of Bajrangi Bhaijaan.

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Bhoothnath

Bhoothnath

Bhootnath, a horror-comedy, stars Amitabh Bachchan as a friendly ghost who forms an unlikely but beautiful bond with a seven-year-old boy. Co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and Juhi Chawla, Bhootnath is a blend of comedy and drama.

Toolsidas Junior

tulsidas

Inspired by true events, this heartwarming story follows a teenager who aims to win a snooker championship after seeing his father fail multiple times. This sports drama is filled with many emotional moments and showcases the sweet bond between a father and son. A must-see for everyone, especially teenagers.

Chillar Party

chiller party

A tale of grit and determination, Chillar Party revolves around a group of friends who band together when a mean-spirited politician tries to break their friendship. The film is heartwarming, with excellent acting and catchy music.

I Am Kalam

I am Kalam

I Am Kalam is the simple story of a bright, poor boy who wants to make his impossible dream a reality. Chhotu is so inspired by A.P.J. Abdul Kalam that he changes his name to Kalam and aspires to meet the visionary leader.

Dhanak

thanks

Pari and her blind brother Chotu embark on an adventure in the hopes of meeting Shah Rukh Khan and restoring Chotu's sight. The siblings share a loving bond and meet many unique characters as they travel alone through Rajasthan.

Hawaa Hawaai

hwa hawai

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