From live-action thrills to emotionally charged dramas, these movies on JioHotstar are a fun to watch no matter your age. Get amazed with We Bought a Zoo, Enchanted, and more via OTTplay Premium.

When it comes to family bonding, a potent mixture of laughter, drama, and good food often does the trick, but a fantastic movie can unite everyone even faster! If you are looking to elevate your next family gathering, we have curated a special list of movies where you will get to watch emotional rollercoaster in Scarlett Johansson's We Bought a Zoo, a heartwarming fairytale in Patrick Dempsey's Enchanted, and more. These curated movies are streaming on JioHotstar and OTTplay Premium, ensuring to help you create unforgettable memories.
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Starring Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon, Elle Fanning, the movie is loosely based on the 2008 namesake memoir by Benjamin Mee. The drama highlights the Dartmoor Zoological Park, which is a 33-acre garden located in England. The story follows the dramatic situation of Benjamin Mee's purchasing the Dartmoor Zoological Park in 2006. We Bought a Zoo explores themes like grief, loss, healing, family drama, and the power of second chances in life.
This is a Walt Disney live-action movie that features Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, and James Marsden in the leads. The musical drama is a fairytale story with heartwarming moments, focusing on an archetypal Disney princess Giselle, who is exiled from her animated world into the live-action world. Enchanted explores themes like the juxtaposition of fantasy and reality, the evolution of love, and the power of self-discovery and believe.
Baby's Day Out is a perfect movie for a refreshing family get together. Throughout the movie you will get to explore childhood innocence, resourcefulness, with lots of humorous elements. It's an ideal family drama to make you nostalgic if you are a parent or have a baby in your house. The hilarious scenes where a tiny baby outsmarting the kidnappers promise to leave you rolling on the floor laughing.
Late actor Robin Williams did an excellent job playing the role of a woman. Back in 1993, these acts were quite challenging and Robin Williams garnered critical acclaim for his skills. The drama explores family bonding, parents love, sacrifice, personal growth, and the lengths one will go to for their children. Mrs. Doubtfire was later remade in Hindi as Chachi 420 in 1996 with Kamal Haasan portraying Robin Williams' characters.
Macaulay Culkin is the lead child actor in this comedy drama. Released in 1990, this movie is absolutely unforgettable for many. Home Alone explores family issues, abandonment, courage in a little kid, criminality, and overcoming fear. The unique part of the movie is its contrasting themes like family joy with challenges of being left alone, highlighting the character Kevin's growth from a timid child to a resourceful protector.
This musical drama was released in 1965, starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. The movie is adaptated from the 1959 stage musical composed by Richard Rodgers. It is based on Maria von Trapp's 1949 memoir, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers. The Sound of Music explores dreamy romance, family bonding, and freedom, set against the backdrop of the Anschluss.
Another Robin Williams movie that is unforgettable. The 1995 movie focuses on facing one's deep-seated fears, the power of courage and teamwork, and the consequences of one's actions. The movie explores themes like mental trauma, inter-generational trauma, and the impact of isolation and siblings bond. Two children find out a magical board game that makes them delve into an adventure.
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