1. Lakshya
2. Dil Chahta Hai
There are times when you want the
clock to stop. There are times when you don’t want to leave a place. There are
times when everything just feels right about the company that you have. Such is
the gravity of friendship in youth. You don’t want to grow old at all. But
unfortunately, time waits for no one. ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ is a coming-of-age story
which remains an essential part of everyone’s life, simply because it holds
true no matter how many times we watch it.
3. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara
25 is an age when you have lived
a quarter of your life, which is more than enough to have explored the world.
But what have we actually seen until now? Did we ever quit our jobs, switch off
our phones, leave all tensions behind and just travel? No. We’ve only been
planning of this while life passed us by? This ‘my bwoy’ is a serious problem!
We live just once but die everyday at the hands of our mundane lives. May be,
it’s time to explore the unexplored and let the road decide our destination.
4. 3 Idiots
However embarrassing it sounds,
we still have to rack our brains to remember something as simple as the
multiples of 12! And this is the biggest flaw in our educational system. We
study to learn and not to understand. ‘3 Idiots’ makes us laugh at our own
shortcomings, at the Indian education system which is still plagued with the
prejudices of money and grades. Education should not be about percentages,
cut-offs and degrees and it MUST be available to one and all. This is what 3
Idiots is all about.
5. Rang De Basanti
20s is a very volatile age group. We get angry at the drop of the hat. Our adrenaline levels are always pumping and our all-time favourite punching bag is the system of the country. But what do we actually do to correct this system? Nothing. ‘Rang De Basanti’ tries to create an environment of increased activism on matters of public interest and throws open a debate: do we want to take matters into our hands or keep crying foul about the inefficiencies of the society?
6. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
When we watch movies like Bhaag
Milkha Bhaag, it feels like your comfortable cover has been blown off. At 25,
the world feels like a mess. However, some tales are so inspiring that your own
struggles begin to look mediocre in front of them. Watching a biopic of a real
man who has gone through so much to achieve everything in his chosen vocation,
inspires you to keep going towards your goal and give your hundred percent to
whatever you do.
7. Rockstar
If you’re 25, you know there can
be no better expression of love and pain than music. ‘Rockstar’ shows the
struggles of a talented singer and a fallen superstar and his love torn heart
which just can’t seem to find peace. Aren’t we all a bit like this? We carry
hurt and pain in our hearts but what we need to learn is to channelize the
disappointments and aggression in life into something constructive. A must
watch for all the obvious reasons!
8. Wake Up Sid
Where are we standing in life?
Where are we headed? Is this what we always wanted to do in life? Are we
satisfied with the life we have chosen for ourselves? Are we even awake? Or are
we being washed out by a strong current called life? These questions come back
to haunt us later by when some important decisions of our lives cannot be
undone. ‘Wake Up Sid’ urges us to correct our decisions, realise our underfed
talents and live life according to our own liking.
9. Queen
What would happen to you if you
hit rock bottom in life? When you’re down, the only way to go is up, says
‘Queen’. This movie is like a beautiful poem which suddenly makes you feel good
about life. It makes its viewers believe that there are people out there you
can trust and look up to for friendship and guidance. And, most importantly, if
there is no one, you still have yourself! So just go out, and live every single
day of your life to the fullest.
10. Chak De! India
Call it SRK’s stellar acting, a
beautifully written script or sheer patriotism, there is no chance you could
have missed this one. The movie teaches us to rise above religious, regional
and emotional prejudices and to play like a team for a common cause! More than
anything, this movie also gave India its unofficial anthem in the form of its
title track ‘Chak De India’.
11. Taare Zameen Par
Have we ever wondered why a glass
appears half empty to some of us while it looks half full to others? It’s just
a matter of perception, we say. ‘Taare Zameen Par’ breaks the stigma attached
with the differently abled children and leads us to give them a fair chance.
Such movies leave a lasting impact on our psyche and help us immensely in
bettering our judgement towards life. And in case, you forgot the message of
the movie, just remember, every child is special.
12. Rock On!!
Friends, fights and lots of rock
music! A never-seen-before spectacle for a Bollywood movie, ‘Rock On’ set a new
bench mark for Hindi movies. Guided by the feelings of ego and jealousy, we
often make many reckless decisions in our youth only to repent later in life.
If you too have an unfulfilled passion or a remorse of lost friendship at 25,
go after it because it’s never too late.
13. Swades
25 is an age when we are at our
ambitious best. We have accomplished quite a few things and can see a
comfortable and promising future for ourselves. However, how many of us can
leave a settled life behind and devote it to the upliftment and betterment of
the lives of our rural brethren. ‘Swades’ is a story of self-less devotion to
the country and bringing development at the grass-root level. A must-watch for
all who want to contribute to their motherland in their own little way.
14. Iqbal
There is no bigger defeat in life
than succumbing to our own incapabilities and there is no bigger victory than
overcoming them. This overwhelming tale of unbelievable self-belief and will
power reminds us that our real inspiration lies within us, and once we find
that, we should harness it and achieve the unthinkable.
15. Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani
I can’t remember the last
Bollywood movie which struck a chord with youngsters as much as YJHD did. Some
of us could see our friends in the movie, some of us relived our own journeys,
some of us were reminded of our love stories but all of us loved the way Ranbir
leaves everything for his passion, only to return as a much more mature and
sensible guy. If not for anything else, YJHD is a must watch for its scenic
locales and foot tapping music which inspires you to pack your bags and just
travel!
16. Jab We Met
Indian youngsters have been
brought up on a staple diet of romance fed to them by veterans such as SRK and
Kajol. However, ‘Jab We Met’ gave audiences not only a fresh romantic couple
but an equally beautiful story. The movie depicts how love means different
things to different people and that nothing is wrong when two people are in
love.
17. Rocket Singh
Admit it! We have all given up on
some life-changing idea at least once in our lives because we lacked the
courage to make the actual plunge. No wonder we move on with a familiar remorse
in our hearts. ‘Rocket Singh’ teaches us an amazing lesson about self-worth
which stresses on the fact that an organisation is only as good as its
employees and that taking risks in life is not as bad as it looks initially.
18. Luck by Chance
It’s only natural for a young
mind to lust after fame and relationships. But can we manage to balance them
both safely on our palms? Bollywood is considered as the big-bad-world where
people make friends for their own benefit and ‘Luck by Chance’ gives us a sneak
peek into it. The movie almost seems to poke fun of the film industry but with
great affection. Most of our youth years are torn between the dilemma of love
and career, and the movie beautifully sums up this dilemma with its subtle
message that success is best enjoyed with the presence of your well-wishers and
not at their cost.
19. Shaitan
Dark, reckless and unforgiving,
20s is a phase where we could be living in denial. We feel grown up and mature,
but fail to tame the wild child inside each of us. We meet random people and
tend to let them enter our lives too soon. But can they be our real friends?
Should we be more mature in our judgement? Can we own up to our mistakes
instead of running away from them? ‘Shaitan’ warns us of this dark side of
youth and gives us a lot to think about.
20. Fukrey
If you are in your 20s, chances
of you being in a situation where you thought your life has been royally fucked
are quite high! And when you are neck deep in shit, you realise that the world
is a much more adventurous place to be in as compared to the safe shell you’ve
been living in. Such times teach you the importance of friendship and make you
a stronger person. ‘Fukrey’, in a very light-hearted manner, lets us know that
with the help of your friends and a little street smartness, you can manage
your way out of any situation.
21. Fashion
We all have heard about the big
bad world that fashion and film industry are and for the uninitiated, ‘Fashion’
is a brilliant reference point. 25 is that time of our lives when we are still
unsure about everything and anything dark attracts us. No wonder that we are at
the peak of our obsession with the fashion world. ‘Fashion’ the movie is a well-researched
sneak peek into the struggles and pressures of modelling and delivers a very
important life message: everything that goes up, comes down.
22. Socha Na Tha
When the king of romance, Imtiaz
Ali has a story to tell, you just can’t miss it. We all have been in and out of
relationships and that is what makes this movie so relatable. The emotional
turmoil and the helplessness in the matters of that heart have been beautifully
depicted in the movie, exactly the reason why it remains so close to the heart
of the youngsters.
23. Pyaar Ka Punchnama
Life is not always about serious
stuff, it’s equally about having relationships and having fun, or NOT, in this
case! This quirky take on the bachelor life and modern-day couples is a must
watch for anyone dealing with a quarter-life crisis. The sleeper-hit aptly
showcases the struggles of youngsters who are desperate to find a financial and
romantic standing in their lives, but fail miserably on both the fronts, like
many of us do at this age. This light-hearted comedy will make your day however
many times you watch it.
24. Udaan
Udaan is one movie which should
be watched by parents and kids together. Dealing with a major problem plaguing
the Indian society today, Udaan takes us through the journey of a teen-aged boy
forced to compromise on his dreams and take up a conventional path in life. The
emotional turmoil that the story depicts, resonates with all of us who have
given up on something close to our hearts. The movie gives a very important
lesson to its viewers: if you still have that fire burning in you, do not
hesitate to take that flight!
25. Barfi!
What is that one thing we always
take for granted in life? Ironically, it’s our life itself! ‘Barfi’ comes as a
subtle reality check for all of us who crib about all the trivial issues in
life. Even though the protagonist of the movie cannot speak, yet the movie
gives a loud and clear message about living life to the fullest despite all the
problems and most importantly smile through them!
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