Learning is a never ending process. It is often said that if you stop learning, you stop living. You get a chance to learn from everywhere and everyone.
Here is the top 5 amazing Bollywood movies which taught us lessons of life and made us think about it.
1] Jab We Met
There are a few movie characters that stay with us for a long time. Geet from Jab We Met is one of these. Chirpy, feisty and darn adorable, Geet taught me to believe in enjoying each and every moment of life, taking risks and doing things my own way. Her journey in the movie taught me that it may take a moment for everything to go wrong ,but it can also take a moment for everything to fix itself too. It’s a journey. People will hurt you, but you can’t let that stop you or change you.
2] Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara was a movie that understood our generation more than we did and this is precisely why it holds a special place in my heart. Other than showcasing the magic of unadulterated friendship, its simple yet attention-worthy dialogues reminded me about the importance of fun and fulfilling your dreams before you realise that you never got the chance to live them.
3] Queen
What will happen if you hit rock bottom in life? There is only one way to go – and that is up! This is what Queen says. A movie that fills you with a strange confidence to take on what society thinks is the norm, Rani’s journey in Queen, sometimes confident, often confused, on a path that challenges her at every step, is a revelation.
4] 3 Idiots
Bollywood cinema at its best, 3 Idiots had one of the most relevant issues of Indian society at its core, a heartwarming story woven around it and a narrative that took you through the film effortlessly, leaving you happy, moved, and thoughtful in the end. There were two major life lessons I took away from this film. One, do what you love and you won’t work another day in your life. Two, chase excellence and success will follow on its own.
5] Anand
nand was a movie that made a very important point about life – it’s not the number of days that you have lived but the memories you have created that matter. In the movie Rajesh Khanna plays a terminally ill cancer person, who stays cheerful despite knowing that he has just a few days left on earth. As we grow older, often we get so serious that we forget the wonder of life. Anand teaches us to chase my dreams, spread joy at every step of the way and live my life like there’s no tomorrow.