Bollywood films have successfully infused patriotism among us with inspiring messages, motivational dialogues taking pride to be an Indian. Few films showcases the story of India’s independence from British Raj which depicts the gripping tale of Indian Freedom Fighters who sacrificed their life for the betterment of India, while few films have shown the protagonist’s love for country before anything else in life.
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Let us check out the Bollywood who have successfully ignited fire and made us feel proud to be Indian :-
Rang De Basanti
A powerful script, solid-punching story-line, electrifying performances, award-winning music and enduring direction sums up Rang De Basanti which was welcomed with applauds, praise and appreciation by one and all. The Aamir Khan, R.Madhavan, Kunal Kapoor, Shraman Joshi, Siddharth and Soha Ali Khan starrer Rang De Basanti was directed by Rakesh Om Prakash Mehra, music composed by A.R.Rahman and lyrics written by Prasoon Joshi, Rang De Basanti gives you a loud message that if you do not like something in your own, pull up your socks and do something to bring the change rather than cribbing and whining about it.
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Swades
The story of NRI coming back to his roots and doing something worthwhile was equally absorbing with amazing cinematography capturing the beautiful locales of Indian villages. Swades was directed, scripted and story told by Ashutosh Gowarikar (who made Lagaan). There is a scene where the villagers boast off how high our Indian tradition and culture as compared to the other countries in the world. Shah Rukh Khan expresses his thoughts that rather than living with head-high on the valuable Indian tradition, we should also see how can we make our country better and progressive. His character, Mohan Bhargav, goes one step ahead and create electricity in the conservative village.
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The Legend Of Bhagat Singh
Rajkumar Santoshi’s The Legend Of Bhagat Singh, the biopic drama turned out to be best film among three as it received noteworthy praise for commendable direction by Rajkumar Santoshi, perfect background score and songs composed by A.R.Rahman, beautiful art direction by Nitin Chandrakant Desai , eye-catching cinematography by K.V.Anand and smart editing by V.N.Mayekar. The dialogues by Ranjit Kapoot, Piyush Mishra, Anjum Rajabali and Rajkumar Santoshi himself were solid and punching. Songs like “Des Mere” and “Sarforishi Ki Tamanna” were beautifully written by Sameer. The movie ends with a message that Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru who were the freedom fighter who were calm yet rebellious, subtle yet fierce, passionate and patriotic and made a sacrifice for the freedom of the country. Giving the circumstances we are living right now, have we betrayed their sacrifice ? Probably, we should be asking this question to ourselves.
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Border
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Probably one of the most memorable war film of Indian cinema, Border shattered all the box office records when it was released in 1997. Based on the 1971 India-Pakistan war, Border talks about the sacrifice of Indian Army who defended our country and even won the war which should made us realize and respect our soldiers.
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