Five movies that brings out our inner child
There are some movies which become an integral part of our lives and today we have compiled a list of movies that made our childhood awesome. And, as adults, we still watch, enjoy and cry every time we see re-runs of these movies. From 'Masoom' to 'Taare Zameen Par', here's a list of movies that would bring those memories back!
Taare Zameen Par: Every child is special
One of Aamir Khan's career-defining movies, Taare Zameen Par not only added a feature to his already glorious hat but also proved to be a successful directorial debut for Aamir. In the film, he played a mentor to a child suffering from dyslexia. The film had a very mature take on dyslexia and a lesson for parents in raising up their children right.
Koi Mil Gaya: Friend from another world
'Koi... Mil Gaya' can be called one of the most challenging movies of Hrithik Roshan's career. In this movie, he plays a mentally unstable person who has grown in age but not in mind. His friendship with Jaadu became a hot favorite among children. We all dreamt and hoped to find our very own Jaadu. Everyone can use a little magic in life!
Home Alone Franchise: The never-ending comedy
Macaulay Culkin's portrayal of Young Kevin in 'Home Alone' is still etched in our memories. Every time that lad headed for a new adventure, the child in us cringed being watched over by our parents 24/7. Kevin's healthy notoriety and his way of dealing with thieves motivated us hugely; we were left wishing for a genius mind like his with exceptional physical powers.
Masoom: Lakdi ki kathi, kathi mein ghoda
Although 'Masoom' directed by Shekhar Kapur deals with a serious issue of a man's world crashing down on discovering that he has an illegitimate kid, the innocence portrayed by the child artists throughout the movie makes for a great watch. Also, this film gave us a song that still remains every child's anthem 'Lakdi ki kaathi, kaathi mein ghoda'.
Bhoothnath: A friendly ghost
Bhoothnath is one movie that would actually make you fall in love with something you have been fearing all your life: ghosts. Amitabh who plays the ghost is unfriendly at first but slowly the kid befriends the ghost; later they both are inseparable and Banku finally helped him make his final journey. The film teaches us that friendship is age-agnostic.