Movies are meant to convey certain messages. At times, they depict crucial events that drive various emotions in us. Films have the power to motivate us and make us more confident about our choices. They are a way of expressing a sense of accomplishment and adversity that makes the viewers less vulnerable.
To make you feel more motivated and enthusiastic, we have curated a list of motivational films that you can watch on Netflix.
1. Taare Zameen Par (2007)

Taare Zameen Par is an iconic film that showcases the true ability of a child. It revolves around an 8-year-old boy Ishaan. He is made felt inferior by his peers and teachers due to his inability to study. Therefore, he is even sent to a boarding school. That’s when his life takes an interesting turn when the right teacher approaches him and brings out his actual self.
2. 3 Idiots (2009)

3 Idiots is one of the best films of Hindi cinema that has proved to be praised in huge numbers. Though the film has the power to make you laugh your heart out, it also touches on some vital topics. The movie rightfully showcases the struggle that students face while showcasing their self-worth. 3 Idiots is a perfect watch if you are feeling motivated, it will surely make you laugh and feel grateful at the same time.
3. Udaan (2010)

Udaan is a heart-wrenching movie that will make you sob uncontrollably. The film revolves around Rohan and his younger brother Arjun. Rohan is expelled from his boarding school and that results in him staying with his alcoholic father Bhairav. His father pressures him to pursue engineer. However, Rohan is disappointed by his father’s behavior towards him and his brother. He decides to run away with Arjun, to put an end to the atrocities done by his father. Udaan will help you to take a stand for yourself and fight against wrongdoings.
4. Wake Up Sid (2009)

Wake Up Sid is a beloved movie which continues to leave the audience spellbound with its aesthetics. It revolves around a lazy guy Sid, who doesn’t acknowledge the importance of money and struggle. Within the movie, Sid paves his way through many odds and turns his passion into his career. The film also marks Ayan Mukerji’s directorial debut.
5. Lakshya (2004)

Lakshya is one most relatable movies that every teenager will resonate with. The film focuses on Karan, who is a chilled carefree guy. He is interested in various things but is unable to decide what to pick as his career choice. Karan joins the army, for no specific reasons. However, when he enrols in the regiment, Karan finds it difficult to cope with the atmosphere there. However, as the movie proceeds he finds his true passion for the army and fighting for the nation.
 
