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Hindi: Dhruva Kumar Pandya Dhruva Kumar Pandya – 1962 (10th) Virginia Tobacco: English Films Division P. R. S. Pillay – [4] The Evolution and Races of Man: English National Education and Information Film Ltd. S. Sukhdev – 1963 (11th) Indian Ocean Expedition: Hindi Children's Film Society: Shanti S. Verma – [5] 1964 (12th) Sterilisation ...
The film is based on the real-life story of IPS officer Abhayanand, who teaches and coaches kids in a village in Bihar affected by the Naxal to help them pass in the IIT-JEE exams. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Initially intended for theatrical release, the film was premiered through ZEE5 on 6 August 2020.
Kids have a wealth of Star Wars movies to choose from, with new movies and series coming out almost every year. But for the best introduction to the world of brave Jedi, fierce princesses and ...
5. Dil Chahta Hai (2001). Director: Farhan Akhtar Run Time: 185 minutes Rating: TV-14 Cast: Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta Genre: Comedy Drama Easily one of the best Hindi ...
The movie begins with Fugga, a successful person, giving a talk in London. Fugga recalls his experience of learning from his teacher, Anand Kumar. The scenes go back in time to show a younger Anand in college. Anand is a lower-class student who has a passion for studies and is good at it.
Iqbal is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age sports drama film directed and co-written by Nagesh Kukunoor. [2] Produced by Subhash Ghai, under "Mukta Searchlight Films," the story follows a cricket-obsessed deaf and mute boy from a remote Indian village as he aims to overcome difficulties to become a cricketer and fulfill his dream of playing for the Indian national cricket team.
The award was instituted in 1954, at 1st National Film Awards and awarded annually for children's films produced in the year across the country, in all Indian languages; Hindi (28 Awards), Bengali (7 Awards), Malayalam and Kannada (6 each), English (5 Awards), Marathi (3 Awards), Tamil, Telugu, Odia and Assamese (1 each).