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From ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’ to ‘Taare Zameen Par’: Inspiring Bollywood films that motivate students with the spirit of never giving up

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 26, 2026, 11:35 IST
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‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’

This 1992 coming-of-age sports drama features Aamir Khan as a fun-loving, laid-back kid from a poor family who originally is confused about who he is and what he wants to do with his life. However, once he faces various challenges, he finally realises that he can be someone special and therefore commits to training hard in preparation for a major cycling competition. The film shows the importance of having resilience, discipline and determination to overcome life’s challenges.

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‘Rang De Basanti’

Starring Aamir Khan, Siddharth, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor, Atul Kulkarni, and Soha Ali Khan, this 2006 cult classic tells the story of six carefree young men who assist an American documentary filmmaker in making a documentary about Indian revolutionary leaders. Through this process, they become aware of the rampant political corruption facing the country and lose their innocence in regard to how politics and corruption work in this world. This movie encourages young people to think critically about injustice and to re-discover the meaning of patriotism.

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‘Swades’

Led by Shah Rukh Khan, this 2004 social drama tells the story of a successful Indian scientist working abroad who returns to his roots. His journey through rural India exposes deep social gaps, prompting him to work towards development through education and electricity. The film encourages young minds to contribute meaningfully to society and the nation.

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‘Mother India’

This 1957 epic stars Nargis in one of Indian cinema’s most iconic performances. The film portrays the relentless struggles of a rural woman determined to raise her sons with dignity despite extreme poverty and personal loss. Her emotional strength, moral courage, and resilience make this film a timeless lesson in endurance and sacrifice.

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‘Airlift’

Headlined by Akshay Kumar alongside Nimrat Kaur, this 2016 film is based on the real-life evacuation of Indians during the 1990 Kuwait invasion. Akshay plays Ranjit Katyal, a wealthy businessman whose outlook changes drastically during the crisis. Choosing duty over personal safety, he helps thousands return home, igniting a deep sense of national pride.

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‘Chak De! India’

With Shah Rukh Khan in the lead, this sports drama follows a disgraced former hockey player who redeems himself by coaching the Indian women’s hockey team. Battling internal politics, regional bias, and self-doubt, he forges a united team ready for international glory. The film strongly highlights teamwork, resilience, and leadership.

7/7

‘Taare Zameen Par’

Starring Darsheel Safary and Aamir Khan, this emotionally rich film focuses on Ishaan, a dyslexic child misunderstood by both family and school. His life changes when a compassionate teacher recognises his unique abilities. The story promotes empathy, inclusive education, and the importance of understanding different learning needs.

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