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'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', 'English Vinglish' to 'Manjhi' Bollywood’s best motivational movies to keep you committed to your new year resolutions

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2026, 18:51 IST
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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ chronicles the inspiring journey of legendary athlete Milkha Singh, whose life was shaped by trauma, displacement, and relentless ambition. After witnessing unimaginable loss during the Partition, Milkha channels his pain into becoming one of India’s greatest runners. The film does not shy away from his failures, including his devastating loss at the Rome Olympics, portraying them as crucial turning points. Farhan Akhtar’s portrayal stands out for its emotional depth and physical authenticity. His intense transformation reflects the discipline and sacrifice required to chase greatness against all odds.

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English Vinglish

‘English Vinglish’ offers a gentle yet powerful commentary on self-respect in a judgmental society. Shashi, a homemaker underestimated by her family due to her lack of English fluency, embarks on a quiet journey of self-discovery. Enrolling in a language class helps her rediscover confidence and dignity beyond social labels. Sridevi’s performance captures vulnerability and resilience with remarkable subtlety. The film reminds viewers that true worth lies in self-belief, not societal approval.

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Manjhi: The Mountain Man

'Manjhi: The Mountain Man' is based on the life of Dashrath Manjhi, who was a poor man living in a remote area where the village was separated from other places by a big mountain. His world turned upside down when his wife, Phaguniya, passed away, as she was unable to get medical help in time because of the difficult terrain to cross. Blinded by sorrow yet motivated by his love for her, Dashrath decides to break a path in the mountain so that no one will be deprived of medical help because of a mountain in the future. Without any modern equipment, he toils day in and day out for more than twenty years to make his dream come true. Through his role, Nawazuddin Siddiqui unveils a profoundly emotional character whose grief, as well as his steadfast determination, thus faith, leaves us a poignant message of hope.

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3 Idiots

‘3 Idiots’ connects deeply with audiences by questioning rigid definitions of success within the education system. Set against the backdrop of engineering college life, the film follows three friends navigating pressure, fear, and expectations. Through Rancho’s unconventional thinking, the story encourages curiosity, excellence, and self-belief over blind competition. The characters evolve as they confront family pressures and personal insecurities. The film remains inspirational for urging young minds to dream freely and design lives driven by passion rather than fear.

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Chak De! India

‘Chak De! India presents a powerful redemption story inspired by real-life events from Indian hockey history. The narrative follows Kabir Khan, a disgraced former player accused of betraying his country after a humiliating defeat. Years later, he returns as the coach of the national women’s hockey team, facing prejudice, politics, and internal conflicts. Shah Rukh Khan brings restraint and intensity to the role, grounding the film in realism. The story celebrates patriotism, integrity, and the courage to rise again after public humiliation.

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Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar

‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar’ blends youthful energy with themes of grit, family, and moral strength. Set in a small hill town, the story revolves around an annual cycling competition that becomes a symbol of pride and rivalry. Two brothers from modest means find their lives altered when ambition, injury, and injustice collide. When circumstances force the younger brother to step up, determination becomes his greatest ally. The film inspires by showing how inner strength and honesty can triumph over privilege and arrogance.

7/7

Lakshya

‘Lakshya’ traces the transformation of Karan, a directionless young man drifting through life without purpose. Initially indifferent to responsibility, he impulsively joins the army only to quit when faced with discipline and hardship. The loss of respect from loved ones forces him to confront his own shortcomings. Determined to rediscover himself, Karan returns with renewed focus and resolve. The film highlights how purpose, once found, can redefine identity and self-worth.

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