Chillar Party
Chillar Party is a 2011 Indian children's comedy film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl and produced by Salman Khan Films and UTV Motion Pictures. The film centers around a group of children who unite to save a dog from being euthanized and subsequently take on a corrupt political figure.
The film is notable for its focus on children as the primary protagonists and its comedic portrayal of their attempts to navigate the adult world. Its themes touch on friendship, courage, and the power of collective action. Chillar Party was critically acclaimed and won several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Children's Film. The film’s title itself, "Chillar Party," refers to the group of young children in the film, "chillar" being a colloquial term for small change or, by extension, small children in Hindi. The film aimed to appeal to a broad audience but particularly to children and families.