Then came Chak Dhoom Dhoom (Dil Toh Pagal Hai, 1997)), Chhota Bachcha Jaan Ke Hum Ko (Masoom, 1996) and Bam Bam Bole (Taare Zameen Par, 2007). When curating a Children’s Day playlist, the most obvious selections are Lakdi Ki Kathi (Masoom, 1983), Nani Teri Morni Ko Mor Le Gaye (Masoom, 1960)), Nanha Munna Rahi Hu (Son of India, 1962)), Hum Bhi Agar Bachche Hote (Door Ki Awaaz, 1964)) and many others such classic tracks, that have remained a constant favourite with kids (and adults too!). On Children’s Day, singers and lyricists tell us that with fewer prominent kid characters in Hindi films and the focus on creating a hit song that caters to all segments, children’s songs are no longer considered essential or viable in Bollywood
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