

This film has a strong storytelling shedding limelight on how commercial surrogacy often leads to families getting tricked. Hurt and grappling with a deluge of emotions, Mimi decides to continue with the pregnancy and have the child, and her life changes forever. However, the couple betrays the protagonist - Mimi when they learn that the child to be born might have a congenital disease. Succumbing to the monetary issues on this journey, she is forced to decide between being a surrogate mother to a foreign couple who desperately want a child but are unable to conceive one. Kriti Sanon gave her career-best performance in this female-centric role where she harbours a dream of becoming a dancer in Bollywood. Helmed by Laxman Utekar, Mimi delivers a hard-hitting message on how a woman's body is hardly something she has a power over, when societal pressure and economic challenges surface. This film leaves us full motivated everytime we see it and is one of the best sports biopics ever made.

Farhan’s transformation both physically and mentally was quite commendable. The film is all about dedication, discipline and hard work and gives us an important message to never give up. Released in 2013, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is based on the real-life of the ‘Flying Sikh’, late Milkha Singh starring Farhan Akhtar, the film directed by Rakesh OmPrakash Mehra talks about how Milkha Singh overcame the loss of his family due to the partition and homelessness to become the country’s best athletes. So if you’re feeling a little demotivated today scroll through, watch one of these films and thank us later.ġ.

Bollywood has a long list of such movies, and to make you feel a little motivated today we list some of the best motivational movies made in the decade. Films make us feel so many emotions, they inspire us to not give up on our dreams and work harder everyday, they give us a message to live life to the fullest and that’s exactly what we love about them.
