The song from the film Bootpolish (1954), “Nanhe munne bachche teri mutthi mein kya hai… Mutthi mein hai takdeer hamaari… Humne kismat ko bas mein kiya hai” echoes a classic Nehruvian vision: the potential of children in a newly independent India lies in their clenched fist and they will make their own destiny. The allegory of this vision is sealed in the final scene where Bola and Belu (the child protagonists) of the film are seen wearing school uniforms, holding hands and walking towards the arched entrance to their school, called Nav Bharat School (New India School).