It’s teachers day and we bring you the top 5 Bollywood movies which inspire all of us a lot in our daily lives. Read on to know about the most inspiring movies. Happy Teacher’s Day
1. 3 Idiots
This movie taught us to face every situation calmly by just saying “All Izz Well.” This will not solve your problems but it will definitely give you the courage to face the situation. The movie also taught us “Success Ke Peeche Mat Bhago, Excellence Ka Peecha Karo, Success Jhak Maarke Tumhare Peeche Ayegi.” These are some golden mantras that this movie taught us.
2. Wake Up Sid
We are often asked about our aims as youngsters but we don’t seem to always have the right answer. The film taught us that it’s not necessary to plan things way before. Wake Up Sid is inspiring because it urges you to dare, dream, manifest, and carve your destiny just like Sid did by choosing photography.
3. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
This movie gave us so many life lessons which we need to follow in our lives. “Main Udna Chahta Hoon, Daudna Chahta Hoon, Girna Bhi chahta hoon … Bus Rukna Nahi Chahta” tells us that no matter what, you shouldn’t stop. Another iconic dialogue from the movie which taught us some great life lessons are, “Life mein jitna bhi try karo, kuch na kuch toh chhutega hi. Isliye yahin, isi pal ka maza lete Hain.” “Khud Pe Daya Karna Band Karo, Aur Khud se Pyaar Karna Seekho.” This movie is definitely wholesome which every youth can relate to.
4. Queen
The movie Queen teaches us one of the most important lessons of our lives that this generation of youth must follow. The movie taught us that a bad relationship can stop you from growing and that’s why it is important to let some things and people go. Queen inspires us to explore new things and not to worry about what society will think. The movie taught us to know our self-worth and prioritize ourselves. This is the movie everyone should watch.
5. Dear Zindagi
The movie gave us the biggest life lesson. Dear Zindagi emphasizes the importance of mental health and instead of looking for perfection, one should celebrate imperfection. This movie narrates the importance of living freely, urges one to express inner dilemmas, and also tells us that life isn’t always easy and it's okay to cry. Jehangir Khan tells the world, “We are all our own teachers in the school of life.”