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Wannabe and hero worshipping of your favourite Bollywood stars is a sure-shot for all of us. I want that Ranbir Kapoor body as in Anjana-Anjani, the Priyanka Chopra tattoo or wanna live-in like this Bollywood couple or party like that one.
The REAL time stars definitely show you a lot of glamour but every movie has a lesson to teach.
We have got you 10 must-watch Bollywood bites for all those stepping into their 20s…
QUEEN
Indian comedy–drama film directed by Vikas Bahl and produced by Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane.
A young Delhi woman from a traditional family goes on a solo honeymoon when her wedding is canceled.
“I know life for girls is planned out for them by their families.They lose their own perspective on life and they are okay with that.” In a scenario where as a girl crosses 20, her family gets busy to get her “settled”, she never plans anything by herself, unless as in this case of Rani, marriage plans go away..”
I’m going with four out of five for Queen. It’ an extraordinary journey of self-discovery, and Rani stays in your heart.
Tere Sang: A Kidult Love Story
Tere Sang is a 2009 Hindi film directed by Satish Kaushik, starring Ruslaan Mumtaz and Sheena Shahabadi in her first role. Tere Sang explores the issue of teen pregnancy.
A 15-year-old girl from a rich family gets closer to a 17-year-old boy and she ends up getting pregnant. The families of the boy and the girl do not support the pregnancy; hence they elope and support their unborn child.
Wake Up Sid: Really time to wake up!!!!! Turning 21
Sid Mehra is a young man living in Mumbai who benefits from the indulgence of his parents. After graduating from university, he tries to work in his father’s business, but lasts only a week. He then meets Aisha an aspiring writer from Calcutta. Sid helps her get settled in the city and then wants to take things further — but Aisha isn’t interested because of Sid’s slacker personality. Will her rejection serve as a wake-up call for Sid?
Wake Up Sid urges us to correct our decisions, realise our underfed talents and live life according to our own liking.
Jab We Met
JAB KOI PYAAR MEIN HOTA HAI TO KUCHH SAHI GALAT NAHI HOTA
Lessons:
– How important it is to ‘choose‘ and accept decisions and devote ourselves fully into it
– Every moment spent repenting a past mistake is another mistake
– Don’t just PASS through life, LIVE it
– Do what you LOVE, or don’t do it at all. Don’t say YES when you mean –NO. Don’t do something and dream something else. I call this self-torture. Don’t put yourself to living this life of torture
– Kareena’s role in the first half of the movie is the best example of ‘Enjoying Every Moment‘ philosophy
Pyaar Ka Punchnama
Three friends meet their girlfriends at the beach and misunderstandings cause problems.
This quirky take on the bachelor life and modern-day couples is a must watch for anyone dealing with a quarter-life crisis.
Lessons:
– A relationship means end of your own happiness
– A happy woman is a myth
– What girls wish to buy and what they actually buy, will never be same
– If you don’t know how to fake talk, you are dead
– From Babu I Love You, to I don’t think it’s working any more takes 10 mins and is a reality
– Behind every unsuccessful man also there is a woman
– Any discussion is an argument and you can never win it
– In relationship means you have become “Dhobi ka Kutta”
Love Aaj Kal
Two lovers break up after they realize that their career goals are pulling them in different directions.
‘Love Aaj Kal’ is not really a road movie, but it does involve some travel.
The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising one’s soul mate has changed over time.
They are happy with each other, but do not believe in tying each other down so, when career beckons, they have a mutual break-up, but decide to remain friends. The couple believes they have moved on. It shows that, even though people these days try to make themselves believe that love is just an infatuation that goes away with time and that there is no such thing as “true love” or “soul mate”, in their hearts they still love each other with that passion.
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
Two characters affect, change, befriend and eventually fall in love with each other is the journey the film aspires to take us on…
The journey from a 21-year old to a 30-year old has shades of all kinds. As the rest of life will too, undoubtedly. But there is something about one’s first tryst with adulthood which is particularly powerful… a kind of rawness, a lack of lived experience, no way of truly knowing what lies at the end of the road one is walking on, a constant seeking in the dark for the moments where life is full of light.
Fukrey: Fukrian naran te fukrey yaaran to rab bachave
A single, crazy dream unites four hapless individuals who try to turn it into reality.
Lessons:
– Never underestimate anyone around you. Everyone has the power to surprise anyone at any point of time
– However rich you may be, but never stop doing your work
– Great results are embedded in simple situations
– Past performance does not guarantee future results
– There are good people around who guide us in their own discreet way. Don’t ignore them
Rang De Basanti
Rang De Basanti is more than another patriotic film: it is a moral, social and political parable. Om Prakash Mehra provides us with a mirror to look inwards and think about the way we live and the choices we make.
After a group of friends graduate from Delhi University, they listlessly haunt their old campus, until a British filmmaker casts them in a film she’s making about freedom fighters under British rule. Although the group is largely apolitical, the tragic death of a friend owing to local government corruption awakens their patriotism. Inspired by the freedom fighters they represent in the film, the friends collectively decide to avenge the killing.
3 Idiots
Two friends looking for a lost buddy deal with a forgotten bet, a wedding they are forced to gatecrash and an out-of-control funeral.
Lessons:
– With your passion, you can change the world
– When you chase your dream, you CAN get paid for it
– When you ditch your fears, they cease to haunt you
– Living by conventions could turn a recipe for failure
Khurki achhi baatein bhi karta hai, bhai log!
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