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  1. Welcome to the magical world of childrens cinema! Children's Film Society India was founded soon after India's independence by Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, whose affection for children is well known.

  2. Since its inception CFSI has produced close to 250 films in 10 Indian languages, many of which have won prestigious national and international awards. Catalogue films are available through sale of DVDs and acquisition of Indian and World sale rights.

  3. www.cfsindia.org › cfsi-film-krish-trish-and-baltiboy-screened-at-chhatrapatiChildren's Film Society, India

    Krish the cat, Trish the monkey and Baltiboy the donkey – three lovable storytellers take you on a colourful and exotic journey of Indian folktales to Rajasthan, Kerala and Punjab, while you enjoy their antics that lighten up the screen in this wonderfully crafted animation.

  4. Based on a play by Rabindranath Tagore, Dak Ghar brings together a collage of talents from Indian cinema helming different role in the film including Kaifi Azmi, M S Sathyu, Madan Mohan, Sharmila Tagore and Balraj Sahni.

  5. www.cfsindia.org › cfsi-film-screened-at-st-jude-india-childcare-centre-mumbaiChildren's Film Society, India

    CFSI film ‘Chutkan Ki Mahabharat’ was screened at St. Jude India Childcare Centre, Cotton Green, Mumbai on 20 th September, 2019 for children with cancer – the underprivileged children away from home for their treatment for cancer. More than 45 children enjoyed the show. Synopsis of film – Chutkan Ki Mahabharat:

  6. www.cfsindia.org › annual-reports › annual-report-2016-17-englishwww.cfsindia.org

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