Sunday, January 19, 2020

Learnings from Bollywood (2010)

Here's to Bollywood!
Some famous lines and their VERY unusual meaning...

1. Ek kaagaz pe thappa nahi lagega to kya Tara pakistan nahi jaega…(Gadar)

Tara followed his dream…You follow yours… One should dream with some seriousness attached. Those who have achieved have been people who have believed their dreams. You might need to crusade your way to fulfill them. But at the end, it is all totally worth the effort.


2. Chandramukhi ho ya paaro, Ki Faraq penda hai yaaro… (Jhankar Beats)

Be Flexible! Being flexible is a choice. There are successful people who changed with changing circumstances, and another set of successful people who changed the circumstances to their will. Whatever you believe in, you should try to embrace reality in way that doesn’t cause stress.


3. Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai…(Don)

Some bugs are just unavoidable. Don’t fret the small stuff. When we take a holistic view of life, the small imperfections only add to the beauty of it. Some of the miseries in life are God’s Practical jokes. Not all of them are enjoyable, but you can still laugh your way out of embarrassment.


4. Kabhi kabhi mere dil mein khayal aata hai…(Kabhie Kabhie)

Think! …sometimes! Thinking is hard work. Sometimes you are required to think big, global, out-of-the-box. Why shut the doors of fantasy. It’s absolutely your space, don’t be shy in thinking like president of America. It is fun, revitalizing, improves creativity and you also get to understand the world better when you try to watch it wearing someone else’s shoes.


5. Mogambo khush hua… (Mr. India)

The weirdest of clients can be pleased. Clients are inherently monstrous devils. But you still have to consider them God and reiterate to yourself that they are always Right. And when you do that, when you try to forget your issues for a second and look from Customer’s perspective you have quite a chance of talking in his language and end up appeasing him. The toughest and weirdest of clients can also be appeased. Just listen enough to let them think that you are talking their language.


6. Kitne aadmi thhe…? (Sholay)

Quantity matters. Quality is important. But Quantity is what is important for that ‘instant impression‘. Don’t underestimate the power of numbers. Number of tasks you do, number of clients you convert, number of interviews you take, number of people you benefit.


7. Basanti in kutton ke saamne matt naachna…(Sholay)

Know your audience. More often then not the problem between you and others is lack of understanding. If you know your audience you have a better chance of delivering something they can relate to.


8. Aaj khush to bohot hoge tumm.. haaiiin? (Deewar)

Ask yourself frequently- Are you happy? Because if you are not, what’s the point of living. Are you living or just earning the living? Keeping others happy is important but it is simply not possible without keeping yourself happy first.


9. Ye haath humko de thakur… (Sholay)

Optimize not Exploit. Don’t cut the goose who lays golden eggs. Over exploitation yields in premature exhaustion. It can be you, your colleague, vendor or friend. Be sure you are optimizing and not over-exploiting.


10. I love you…ka ka ka Kiran? (Darr)

Whatever the constraints be, JUST SAY IT! If no one else, be your own Kiran. Love thyself. No seriously. Love your brain, love your dreams,appreciate your thoughts. Love your legs and hands and face, touch them with affection. Ok! take a good laugh at this thought once, but secretly try it once. You will feel awesome.


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