Cinema, the best teacher
Hone your skills
3 idiots
We cannot forget the famous dialogue from Aamir Khan-starrer 3 Idiots in which the actor says, “Success ke peeche mat bhago. Kaabil bano kaabil. Kamyabi jhak maar ke peeche ayegi.”This dialogue teaches us to be skilful. Biggest wars in life are yet to be won and one needs to work on his or her skills to be able to achieve success.
Love yourself
Jab We Met
Geet’s fun-loving character, played by Kareena Kapoor Khan, in Jab We Met, has influenced many people. Her most famous dialogue was, “Main apni favourite hoon.” Geet taught us to love ourselves. Just be positive.
Live the moment
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
This one is about friends who go on a trip and end up exploring various aspects of their life. The most famous dialogue from the film is “Seize the day my friend!” We can’t control what’s there in future so should enjoy each and every moment to its fullest.
Stroke of luck
The Lunchbox
The film, starring Irrfan Khan and Nimrat Kaur, beautifully captures the emptiness of two lives and fills it with sweetness with the stroke of some luck. The dialogue which taught us an important lesson was — “Kabhi kabhi galat train bhi sahi station pe pahuncha jaati hai.”
Take it easy
Dear Zindagi
Gauri Shinde’s film Dear Zindagi taught us a very important lesson that you don’t have to be harsh on yourself; it’s okay to be easy and go with the flow at times. Like Shah Rukh Khan draws an inference between picking the right and comfortable chair and picking the right relationship, which ends up easing out Alia’s character. We too can pick this pointer in real life.
Tough job
Luck By Chance
Luck By Chance teaches one about the struggles of the film industry. The world of glamour is not a bed of roses. Considering this, you should join films only if you see a future in the showbiz.