Re: Download Full Movie Of Stanley Ka Dabba In Hindi

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It is shown early on that he doesn't bring his lunch box or 'dabba' to school, unlike all his other classmates. Verma (Amole Gupte) is a ravenous Hindi teacher; a phagomaniac who does not bring his own dabba either but lusts after everyone else's, also stealing food on occasion. The kids at school nickname him as 'Khadoos' (cantankerous person). He has a poor reputation among his peers for his mindless and inconsiderate gluttony. He particularly eyes the dabba of one of Stanley's friends and shamelessly joins the group in class as soon as the lunch bell goes off to gorge on their food. A lot of his class time is spent discussing what his students brought for lunch.

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One day, he ends up coming late during lunch-break and misses out on eating what he had earlier hoped to eat from the children's dabbas. Upon realising that the food in question was shared with Stanley, Khadoos berates him for not getting his own dabba. Stanley senses Khadoos' hostility towards him and avoids eating from his friends' dabbas thereafter, telling them every day during lunch break that he is going home to enjoy a hot meal prepared by his mother. His friends catch his bluff soon after when they find him loitering around the school during lunch break. When confronted, Stanley tells them that there is no one to cook for him until his parents get back from Delhi. Eager to help their hungry friend out, Stanley's friends start hiding from Khadoos during lunch break while sharing their dabbas with Stanley. Chagrined, Khadoos starts hunting for them arduously during lunch break every day. He catches hold of them eventually on the terrace, empty dabbas in tow. Upon realising that the group shared their lunches with Stanley again, he menacingly threatens Stanley to either bring his own dabba or stop coming to school. Stanley obliges and stops coming to school.

One fine day, Stanley brings his own dabba to school. He offers it to Khadoos on a platter and asks him for permission to come back to school. Guilt-ridden and shame-faced, Khadoos resigns from his post. He apologises to Stanley in a handwritten letter and promises to never return.

This move is a result of theater and cinema sessions conducted on Saturdays and vacation days, each session not exceeding five hours including 2 recesses and without a single day of school missed by the children. More information about the movie at www.stanleykadabba.com.

Director Amole Gupte (writer of Taare Zameen Par) leads you once again into the classroom. But while you knew from the outset exactly what point 'Taare Zameen Par' was making, the lesson in 'Stanley Ka Dabba' is woven in seamlessly. So engrossed are you in the story of how Stanley must tackle his dabba problem that the climax creeps upon you and catches you unaware.

Amole Gupte himself steps in as Stanley's bête noir, playing the character of Hindi teacher 'Verma Sir', who picks on Stanley for sharing his friends' dabbas at lunchtime everyday. Ironically, Verma himself is obsessed with food, and so overpowering is his gluttony to dig into their tiffin boxes that he scurries off in search of the students each time the lunch bell goes off. When he discovers they've been hiding from him, he vents his anger at Stanley who unlike him, is always welcome to their food.

Dear Mr Amol Gupte
We all know you were the one who directed the brilliantly conceived Taare Zameen Par but why did you let someone else to grab the limelight still beats me. Having said that i would like to apologize to you for overlooking Stanley ka dabba for so long. What a beautiful film it is and kudos to you for writing and directing such a real story. I loved every bit of it, such an emotional story sans melodrama ..incredible Mr Gupte. Stanley ka dabba brought back sweet memories from my school days. Thanks Mr Amol Gupte for gifting us 90 minutes of pure brilliant cinema. Who said bollywood can not make good films.....

a childhood classic, still remember seeing it on the class projector with friends. we cheered for Stanley, laughed with him, got angry at that rude Hindi teacher, but in the end cried when he finally brings his dabba to school. all time favorite film.

Stanley is a fourth grader who is very popular amongst his friends. He is talented and is liked by his teachers. However, he never brings his lunch box or 'dabba'. 'Khadoos' as he is popularly called is a Hindi teacher who likes to eat other children's lunch. Stanley's friends share their lunch with him by hiding from Khadoos. Khadoos eventually finds them in the terrace and warns Stanley to bring his own lunch or otherwise avoid coming to school. Stanley misses school for a day or two and his absence is felt by his teachers and also his peers. The next day, Stanley brings his dabba packed with mouth-watering items for Khadoos. Khadoos realises his mistake and quits the school. Meanwhile, there is an interschool festival in which Stanley takes part. His performance is appreciated by everybody. It is later revealed that Stanley is an orphan who is taken care by his cruel uncle who brutally beats him.

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