The five day Children’s Film Festival concluded here on Friday with the movie ‘Stanley Ka Dabba’. The film was screened at Antarang Hall, Bharat Bhawan.
Notably, the five day film festival was organised by Chhavi series of classical cinema of Bharat Bhawan.
The film fest received an overwhelming response by the film lovers of the city and the children enjoyed the movies whole heartedly.
Though on the third and fourth day the fest received an average response but on the concluding day much audience were spotted at the hall.
‘Stanley Ka Dabba’ is a 2011 Hindi film written, directed and produced by Amole Gupte, starring Divya Dutta, Partho Gupte, Divya Jagdale, Raj Zutshi, and Amole Gupte.
The film was released on May 13, 2011.
The story of the movie is about a little boy Stanley and school-teacher, who forces children to share their food with him, forbids one from entering the school until he brings his own lunch-box.
Stanley studies in all-boys Holy Family High School in Andheri East, Mumbai.
While his class-mates bring their very own Tiffin-boxes, Stanley does not do so on the pretext that his mother is away, and shares food with Aman Mehra and others much to the chagrin of the Hindi Teacher, Babubhai Verma, who not only cajoles fellow-teachers, but virtually forces children, to share their food with him.
With extra classes being imposed on both students and teachers, and the recess-breaks being doubled, parents are also forced to pack more food in lunch-boxes. When students evade Babubhai and continue sharing food with Stanley, he calls the latter aside and warns him that he cannot attend school until and unless he brings his own food. Watch what impact this has on Stanley, teachers, and his class-mates. The audience enjoyed the last day of the Festival.