Plot
Eight innocent but feisty kids lead carefree lives in Chandan Nagar, a colony in Mumbai, where each has his own identity and a nickname based on these qualities. Not only that, but their whole team has a nickname that has earned them significant notoriety. They have mainly two enemies – the 'oversized' neighbouring cricket team, to whom they always lose, and a dog they named "Loose Motion," since she dirties their cricket pitch, so they develop an enmity against dogs. Their hopes are shattered shortly after a boy, Fatka, who was employed for washing the cars of the society, enters with his dog Bhidu. They do everything to throw the boy and his dog out, but become unsuccessful. Eventually they develop a friendship with each other as Fatka helps them by serving as the lead bowler during the match with the neighbouring cricket team. During this time, they also start interacting with a young girl who moves in and an unemployed youngster who becomes successful after Fatka helps him out. But their happiness is short-lived when a reckless politician, welfare minister Shashikant Bhide, enters their life after his personal secretary Dubey is attacked by Bhidu for hurting Fatka. Bhide announces in a news telecast that all the stray dogs roaming about in residential buildings in Mumbai will be caught and terminated, misleading audiences with a concern for public safety. He further informs that the dog(s) can only be saved if the society files a No Objection Certificate within 1 month. The kids, shocked by this, strive hard to get the NOC, wherein they have to get at least more than 50% votes of the total residents in the society, i.e., 31 votes. But they manage only 10 votes after 15 days. With more efforts gone in vain, the kids finally organize a march across the streets purely in underwear. This gains them enough traction to pull 10 more votes. With more hard work and awareness, they manage to get another 10 votes, counting a total of 30 votes. With only a day left for the deadline as declared by Bhide, they approach secretary L.N. Tandon, who is close to Bhide and has resented the kids all this while. While all this chaos is going on, a TV channel invites Bhide and the kids for face-off. Seeing this as their last chance, they attend the interview, which is being telecast across India. Knowing that that is the last day and dog catchers are after Bhidu, they pray hard to save him. During the interview, they are constantly mocked by Bhide, who questions their education and upbringing, but it soon takes a turn and culminates in the kids answering Bhide back with their moral education responses. Having won, the kids plead to leave after a moving speech by Fatka, and the interviewers agree. When they reach the society, they are disheartened as there is no sight of Bhidu. Suddenly, Bhidu comes jumping in, wearing a collar reading "Bhidu-Chandan Nagar Society." While they are happy seeing Baidu, they realize Tandon changed his mind after the face-off; he too is happy and seen cheering for them.Cast
* Araav Khanna as Aflatoon * Chinmai Chandranshuh as Lucky Singh / Panauti * Divij Handa as Shaolin * Irfan Khan as Fatka * Naman Jain as Balwan Jhangiani / Janghya * Rohan Grover as Ramashanker Iyer / Akram * Sanath Menon as Arjun Saxena / Encyclopedia * Vedant Desai as Silencer * Vishesh Tiwari as Laxman / Second Hand * Shriya Sharma as Toothpaste * Rajesh Sharma as L.N. Tandon, the secretary of Chandan Nagar Society * Satyadeep Mishra as Advocate Saxena, Arjun's father * Sonal Jha as Mrs. Saxena, Arjun's mother * Sapna Sand as Janghya's mother * Swara Bhaskar as Talk show host * Aakash Dahiya as Manish / RJ Manisha / Googly * Pankaj Tripathi as Dubey, minister Bhide's manager * Shashank Shende as Minister Shashikant Bhide * Indrayudh Mandal as Kartik * Sillo Mahava as Aunty * Jaswinder Gardner as Shaolin's mother * Bachchan Pachera as Old Watchman * Soumik Sen as Pakau * Rajendra Sethi as Mr. Jhangiani, Balwan's father * Ranbir Kapoor's special appearance as himself in song ''Tai Tai Phish'' * Bhidu (Loose Motion) as DogSoundtrack
The music was composed by Amit Trivedi, while the lyrics were penned by Tiwari with Bahl, Trivedi and Amitabh Bhattacharya as guest lyricists.Track listing
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''Chillar Party'' won the 2011 National Film Award for Best Children's Film. Along with this, it also won 2011 National Film Award for Best Child Artist and Best Screenplay (Original).References
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* * * {{UTV Movies 2010s Hindi-language films 2010s Indian films 2011 films Films set in Mumbai Indian children's films 2010s children's comedy films UTV Motion Pictures films Films scored by Amit Trivedi Best Children's Film National Film Award winners Films whose writer won the Best Original Screenplay National Film Award Films produced by Salman Khan Films directed by Nitesh Tiwari 2011 comedy films Films about dogs Films about animal rights Films about pets Films directed by Vikas Bahl Films about orphans Films shot in Mumbai Cultural depictions of Salman Khan Films featuring a Best Child Artist National Award–winning performance