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Top 10 Best Inspiring Bollywood Life Lessons/Quotes Which Will Lift Your Spirits!

Inspiring Bollywood Life Lessons: Bollywood teaches us life lessons through multiple avenues, whether it’s the highly emotional scenes, lyrics from songs or most importantly, through dialogues. From the 1950s to the 2000s, there are several instances where a particular line from a movie managed to touch our heart or trigger some sort of emotion and made us envision life through a different lens. So, curating and bringing together all those Inspiring Bollywood Life Lessons, here’s a list of dialogues which remain on the top tier as far as emotion and inspiration goes.

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Tamasha

Dialogue Writer – Imtiaz Ali
Director – Imtiaz Ali

This line, the cure is within the heart covers one of the most important lessons for today’s fast-moving emotional generation. The fact that you search for peace within the people who themselves were responsible for your unhappiness is very disheartening. Self Love is very underrated and once when you will understand its magic then my friend solace is nowhere, but here.


Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Dialogue Writer – Farhan Akhtar
Director – Zoya Akhtar

A fantastic line from the movie, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Because life begins when you come out of your shell else there is no difference between a dead person and you.


Dear Zindagi

Dialogue Writer – Gauri Shinde
Director – Gauri Shinde

Inspiring Bollywood Life Lessons: From the movie Dear Zindagi starring Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan. This dialogue signifies that you can’t change your past. All you can do is live your present to make your future better.


The Lunchbox

Dialogue Writer – Ritesh Batra & Vasan Bala
Director – Ritesh Batra

The film Lunchbox runs on this theme. One mistake made by the dabbawalas leads to the thread of letter exchange between Saajan and Ila which eventually leads to them add love to their spiceless lives.


The Zoya Factor

Dialogue Writer – Pradhuman Singh
Director – Abhishek Sharma

Inspiring Bollywood Life Lessons: Time and again we have blamed our luck for our failures because probably it feels easy. Right? Think and now read the above line again. PERIOD.


Barfi!

Dialogue Writer – Sanjeev Dutta
Director – Anurag Basu

If you won’t come out of your comfort zone you won’t ever be able to know your potential and grow in life. The dialogue comes from Barfi! starring Ranbir Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra.


Dear Zindagi

Dialogue Writer – Gauri Shinde
Director – Gauri Shinde

Yet another gem from Dear Zindagi. Lead life in your own way should be the motto of our lives. No one will come and baby-feed you.


Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai

Dialogue Writer – Rajat Arora & Bhrigu Brinda
Director – Milan Luthria

Inspiring Bollywood Life Lessons: Nor we can deny the fact neither the confidence with which he said it. On point!


Tum Bin…: Love Will Find a Way

Dialogue Writer – Anubhav Sinha
Director – Anubhav Sinha

Sometimes we don’t realize that we are struggling so much for that one moment of death. So, for now sit down and relax!


Om Shanti Om

Dialogue Writer – Mayur Puri
Director – Farah Khan

Taken from the very beautiful and inspiring book by Paulo Cohelo, this line inspires you to cross borders for the things you desire in life and states that if your desire is strong enough then even the universe will conspire you to achieve it. Watch ‘Om Shanti Om’ on Netflix here.

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Aditi Parikh

Aditi is yet another artist stuck in the body of an IT professional. Books, dark humor and twisted stories. Her life revolves around it, and some might even say that she's blunt, and even agree that she is the fakest real person they have ever met. She is loving and exploring the unexplored side of cinema and hopes that people will watch through her eyes.

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