Best Children’s Movies of all Times!

So heres a list of the all time best movies that we have seen as kids and still love to watch over and over again.Get your kids to join the glitz of movie watching sessions, where you can create a movie club at home, by throwing in some popcorn and juices and making the experience something your children will always treasure. While the movie was a thorough entertainer, it emphasised the fact that not all children have a home and family and that privileged children should not forget to be thankful to their parents for the life they lead. The movie teaches children that festivals are to be celebrated with family and people whom we love. The movie teaches children to appreciate the talents of their friends at school and sends the message that children must be encouraged to find and discover their talents with a lot of love and patience. This is another movie that shows how some children may be specially-abled and may not seem like they function normally, but still possess talents that we need to appreciate and accept.
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Movies are not just about the actors and the entertainment right? Some movies have subtle lessons in values and morals and can help build your children’s personality too.

So heres a list of the all time best movies that we have seen as kids and still love to watch over and over again.Get your kids to join the glitz of movie watching sessions, where you can create a movie club at home, by throwing in some popcorn and juices and making the experience something your children will always treasure.

MASOOM

Shekhar Kapoor’s ‘Masoom’ is one of the most innocently and sensitively portrayed movies in Indian cinema. While it is a beautiful story of a family which goes through trials and tribulations and unites at the end, it also has an extremely entertaining side to it. Children usually associate themselves with one of the three characters very easily and empathise with them.

‘Masoom’ depicts how children can share and care for one another and live like one big, happy family in spite of being different or belonging to another parent.

FINDING NEMO

‘Finding Nemo’ is one of the finest movies by Disney and Pixar. It is about a father named Marlin and his son Nemo. It had audiences from all over the world falling in love with the adorable little Nemo, a clown fish with an abnormal right fin. The movie is about how little Nemo gets caught by humans and is taken away while his father Marlin has to fight all odds to locate his only son.

Visually appealing, the movie also has an amazing background score and an array of funny, interesting and unforgettable characters. ‘Finding Nemo’ took everyone by surprise with its brilliance and went on to become one of the most-watched Disney films of all time. In the movie, Nemo did not listen to his father and was kidnapped and taken away. The movie thus reminds children that they should not ignore their parents’ advice and hould respect the thoughts and opinions of adults.

MR INDIA

One of India’s first sci-fi comedy flicks,’Mr India’ had both children and adults  glued to the screen. Its entertaining script has comedy, emotion and drama all rolled into one. Featuring a home full of homeless children, the movie makes you laugh, cry and marvel at the children’s acting skills all at the same time. While the movie was a thorough entertainer, it emphasised the fact that not all children have a home and family and that privileged children should not forget to be thankful to their parents for the life they lead.

HOME ALONE

What happens when a big family goes off on a vacation and leaves a six-year-old boy at home all by himself? ‘Home Alone’ is one of the all-time favourite family-fun entertainers that both children and adults can’t get enough of. We often realise the value of things when they are gone. In the movie, when Kevin’s family goes away, he has an exciting couple of days but slowly starts to miss them as Christmas approaches. The movie teaches children that festivals are to be celebrated with family and people whom we love. It also teaches children to be brave at all times and never to be afraid of the unknown.

TAARE ZAMEEN PAR

Gentle, innocent and beautiful, this movie is the story of a young child with special talents. The film appealed to children and adults alike as it brought to light the ins and outs of the Indian education system. The movie highlights the uniqueness of every child and the different skillsets and gifts that each one possesses. It shows us that just because a specific child may not be not good at one thing, it doesn’t mean that he or she is weak or should be ridiculed. The movie teaches children to appreciate the talents of their friends at school and sends the message that children must be encouraged to find and discover their talents with a lot of love and patience.

KOI MIL GAYA

A sci-fi thriller of the 2000s, ‘Koi Mil Gaya’ featured a protagonist who portrayed the role of a mentally challenged child with hidden talents. This is another movie that shows how some children may be specially-abled and may not seem like they function normally, but still possess talents that we need to appreciate and accept.

IQBAL

We are all special and gifted in our own way and no one can take our inherent talent away from us. ‘Iqbal’ is the story of a mute child who is passionate about cricket and does not let his disability come in the way of his ambition. He continues to learn and practise despite a lack of encouragement and is finally selected to play the sport professionally.

The movie tells an inspiring and motivating story for children, which teaches them to never give up. It is worth a watch for children of all age groups.

HAATHI MERE SAATHI

Released in 1971, ‘Haathi Mere Saathi’ is the story of a young orphan called Raju who grows up with four elephants. Even when Raju grows up and gets married, the elephants continue to be a part of his family. The movie depicts how animals are part of our family and environment and why they need love and support.

The movie shows us why we need to respect their need for space and safety and give them as much as we can to ensure that they are as happy in their environments as we are in our homes.

So moms, next time your kids have nothing to do, grab a CD of these movies and enjoy while your kids learn some important life lessons too!!

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