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Tamasha To Queen: 5 Bollywood Movies That Will Inspire You To Celebrate Life
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Over the years, Bollywood has given us countless movies that remind us why life is worth celebrating. Whether you are feeling lost, stuck, or simply in search of inspiration, these Bollywood films have the power to reignite your spirit and help you find a way back to yourself.
Tamasha (ZEE5 via OTTPlay Premium)
In the film, Ranbir Kapoor showcases Imtiaz Ali’s signature ‘office-going character’ who wants to break free from the usual 9-5 and pursue his passion, but is stuck in a corporate job. Ranbir’s character Ved’s numerous interactions with Tara (played by Deepika Padukone) make him realise his true passion and push him to learn to live his life on his terms.
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (Prime Video)
ZNMD is a classic movie that celebrates the changing seasons of friendship as we grow up and learn to take responsibility. Three friends, one international trip, and they rediscover themselves as they heal past traumas through the journey while finding the path they desire for themselves.
Queen (Apple TV+)
Queen forces us to rethink the relationship we have with ourselves and forces us to learn the importance of self-love through Rani’s character. A heartbroken girl jets off to her honeymoon alone after her marriage was called off by the groom. A solo trip that turns the shy Indian woman into a bold queen who is not afraid to speak her mind and fight for her rights.
Dhamaal (LionsgatePlay via OTTPlay Premium)
Dhamaal is a light-hearted comedy that teaches us a lot about life. While it may seem fun to run behind monetary gain at times, the real wealth is contributing back to those who need your help, even at your lowest.
Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (LionsgatePlay via OTTPlay Premium)
This fun, light-hearted plotline of the movie offers a much deeper meaning. Despite knowing the truth of the four friends, who took shelter in the house of a visually impaired couple, they let the friends stay, as they brought back joy that the couple had lost when they lost the rest of their family in a car accident. Despite being a comedy on the surface, the film teaches you to never let your inner child fade away.
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