Movies have the capacity to evoke many kinds of emotions in us. They can make us laugh, cry and even inspire us to do better things with our lives.
There is nothing like a real story that can actually inspire or motivate us to work for our dreams.
Check out these 8 Bollywood movies that can help students tread the path of righteousness alongside prompting them to follow their dreams.
● Taare Zameen Par
The flim title Taare Zameen Par means a Star's on Earth. A true work of art by Amir Khan. The Bollywood flim released in 2007 produced and directed by Amir Khan, who also starred as the substitute are teacher. The movie tells a story of young Ishaan, an eight-year-old boy who struggles to adapt to school and where he lives.
It is a flim which celebrates the abilities of children. It is a title with a very positive feel to it. All the kids are special and wonderful.
● I am Kalam
The flim I am Kalam is an 2011 Indian Hindi-language drama flim produced by the non-government Charity Smile Foundation and directed by Nila Madhab Panda, cinematography by Mohana Krishna.
The flim based on the survival of the human spirit against over whelming odds and highlights the need for underprivileged children's education. It is a flim based on former indian president A.P.J Abdul Kalam as is aimed at inspiring the poor to educate their children.
● Mary Kom
Mary Kom is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports film based on the life of Chungneijang Mary Kom Hmangtes, popularly known as Mary Kom, born in Manipur, is an Indian Olympic boxer. She is the only female to make a six times winning record of World Amateur Boxing Championship and the only female boxer to win a medal in each of the total seven world championships.
● Dangal
Dangal is an 2016 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama flim directed by Nitesh Tiwari. Mahavir Singh Phogal, a former wrestler, decides to fulfill his dream of winning a gold medal for his country by training his daughters for the common wealth games despite the existing social stigmas.
It has a very important message for all Indian parents. The movie also shows us why it is important for every children to have a goal early on in life and how helping him achieve that goal.
● Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is a 2013 Hindi-language biographical sports drama flim directed by Rakesh Omprakash Mehra from a script written by Prasoon Joshi.
This is a true story of 'The Flying Sikh' - world champion runner and Olympian Milkha Singh who overcame the massacre of his family and the civil war during the Indian- Pakistan partition.
● Chalk n Duster
Chalk n Duster is a 2016 Indian drama flim about commercialization of the Indian private education system. The flim talks about teacher's and student's communication and highlights the problem of teachers and students in an education system which is changing day by day.
Jyoti, a teacher who is passionate about teaching, stands up for a fellow teacher, Vidya and fight against her unjustified dismissal by the school's new principal, Kamini Gupta.
● Hindi Medium
Hindi Medium is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama flim written and directed by Saket Chaudhary.
Raj and Mita Batra yearn to get Pia, their daughter, education from a prestigious English Medium school in order to rise in society. When they learn that their background is holding her back, they are willing to go any length to change her fate.
● Udaan
Udaan is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age drama flim directed by Vikramaditya Motwan in his directorial debut.
Following his expulsion from boarding school, Rohan returns home to his strict and uncomparing father and Arjun, a 6-years-old half brother nobody bothered to tell him about, while his father demands he take engineering classes, Rohan just wants to be a writer.
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