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Bollywood tales of change and courage that define coming of age

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 6, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Rang De Basanti (2006)

Released in 2006, Rang De Basanti inspired an entire generation to rediscover patriotism. Aamir Khan and his ensemble cast portrayed carefree youth who awaken to activism after understanding their nation’s past. The film’s fusion of history and rebellion struck a powerful chord with young audiences. Its stirring message and music continue to echo whenever India’s youth seeks purpose and change.

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Iqbal (2005)

In Iqbal (2005), a hearing- and speech-impaired boy from a rural village dreams of playing cricket for India. Shreyas Talpade’s heartfelt performance and Nagesh Kukunoor’s sensitive direction make it a story of perseverance and belief. The film broke stereotypes about disability, showing that determination and mentorship can rise above barriers, and became one of Indian cinema’s most uplifting sports dramas.

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Taare Zameen Par (2007)

Taare Zameen Par (2007) portrayed the world through the eyes of a dyslexic child, Ishaan. Directed by Aamir Khan, the film gently revealed how understanding and empathy can transform a child’s life. Darsheel Safary’s moving performance made audiences rethink education and parenting. The film’s success sparked conversations about learning differences, making it one of Bollywood’s most compassionate and influential stories.

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Udaan (2010)

In Udaan (2010), a teenage boy named Rohan escapes the suffocating control of his father to follow his dream of becoming a writer. Vikramaditya Motwane’s direction captured both the pain of adolescence and the beauty of self-discovery. Rajat Barmecha’s raw performance turned this quiet film into a universal story about courage, freedom, and the longing to live life on one’s own terms.

5/5

Wake Up Sid (2009)

Wake Up Sid (2009) is a charming story of a directionless young man who learns responsibility and self-worth. Ranbir Kapoor’s portrayal of Sid was relatable to many millennials navigating life’s crossroads. The film’s blend of humor, heart, and realism made it a comforting reflection on growing up. It reminded audiences that maturity isn’t sudden — it’s found in everyday choices and change.

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