Sunday 15 November 2015

10 things you did'nt know about Children's day

The world celebrates their children on 20th of November but India wishes its children a happy children's day on 14th of November


On an average, a 4 year old child asks 437 questions a day. . . (or more)

A 3 year old boy's voice is louder than 200 adults in a gathering! ! !

His love for innocent young hearts is well known but Pandit Nehru was said to be India's special child on his becoming the first prime minister after independence.

We promised our children all the care & love in the world. But not every child gets the freedom to enjoy childhood.




Celebrating children's day universally was suggested by an Indian,
V.K. Krishna Menon & later was adopted by UN General Assembly

For children, Watching television alone can act as a painkiller. . .

grown ups bitch & smile, Children play & laugh

I brought children into this dark world because it needed the light that only a child can bring
-unknown author



The dirtier they are, happier they are

So Lets become a child once again, 

laugh without a reason, 
play without a care
& most of all
have lots of happiness to share

Watch Chotu Chaiwala at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkVtKFucX4c&feature=share

:)

Saturday 14 November 2015

Chotu Chaiwala (A short film) by Akshat Drama Group



Chotu Chaiwala goes on air

Chotu Chaiwala is a story which ventures deep into education & human perspective. The country promises each & every citizen to provide education as the most basic right, a fundamental right. A right which a child has since birth, which he can claim, but the question is, from whom?
A small child who has a dream, of books, of papers, of education finds a piece of paper thrown away by kids playing, the nurtured ones. He finds it, treasures it, feels connected to his dreams but again loses it to reality. Nevertheless, he does not lose hope.
Life is all about being happy. He was happy in whatever he got, be it a simple piece of paper. It all depends on perspective. How one thinks of an object.
Hope is beautiful

VISION OF THE DIRECTOR -
What may be a piece of paper to one can sometimes become a source of hope to another. This is our very first visual production completed in 4 days of a life altering experience because we found our calling on the sets.

WHY WE DID THIS
This movie raised our sympathy to those kids. There are many of us not even bothering to look at them with anything other than scorn or worse, indifference. If this movie makes one mind aware, then it’s worth it.

Awareness raises sympathy & out of 100 such people, one of them will do something more. That, is our goal


Tuesday 3 November 2015

Right to Dream vs Right to make it Real

CHOTU CHAIWALA 

SYNOPSIS

Chotu Chaiwala is a story which ventures deep into education & human perspective. The country promises each & every citizen to provide education as the most basic right, a fundamental right. A right which a child has since birth, which he can claim, but the question is, from whom?

A small child who has a dream, of books, of papers, of education finds a piece of paper thrown away by kids playing, the nurtured ones. He finds it, treasures it, feels connected to his dreams but again loses it to reality. Nevertheless, he does not lose hope.

Life is all about being happy. He was happy in whatever he got, be it a simple piece of paper. It all depends on perspective. How one thinks of an object.

Hope is beautiful

WHY WE DID THIS

This movie raised our sympathy to those kids. There are many of us not even bothering to look at them with anything other than scorn or worse, indifference. If this movie makes one mind aware, then it’s worth it.

Awareness raises sympathy & out of 100 such people, one of them will do something more. That, is our goal


Chotu Chaiwala (a short movie) campaign