I think these movies at motivational and inspirational for the students. I recommend these movies to every student. These movies have motivation for the students. I may have missed some important movies. But if your like to recommend one,. you can suggest it in the comments. Your comments will help the readers learn about other good movies that I have missed in this list.
1. Hawaa Hawaai (2014)
A
movie about a child who comes to Mumbai and work in a tea stall after death of
his father. He has dream to skate and get attracted to see children skating in
class. He finds skate too expensive so his friends make skate from garbage and
he learns skating by seeing children in class. Coach of this class gets
impressed by him. Coach decides to teach him free skating and send him to
participate in the skating race.
2. Stupid 7 (2013)
The movie brings out the harsh facts of our society in a very simple way. There are no
flashy cars, no cool songs, no over the top comedy in this movie. Just simple
story told with the help of 7 characters who are in the same class in school.
The topic of the immense education stress put on kids by parents is dealt very
well in this movie.
3. I am Kalam (2010)
4. Rocket Singh- the salesman of the year (2009)
This is must watch for those who have no planning for their future. The movies show how disregarded people can make great achievements by working for the people. Just watch this movie with concentration and feel the reality. You will get a lot of inspiration for the life.
5. Three Idiots (2009)
Who is not aware of the this movie. The blockbuster of its time, this movie is one of its kind. The movie shows how the traditional behavior of the teachers affects the learning and life of the students. The movie is a criticism on our education system.
6. Rang De Basanti (2006)
Reaction
on outdated governmental system, this movie was a trend setter in Indian
Cinema. Movie was more about the new generation decision making influences.
7. Bhaag Mikha Bhaag (2013)
The story of runner
Milkha Singh (Farhan Akhtar), called "the Flying Sikh," shows his
loss in the 400-meter finals at the 1960 Olympics.