8 Bollywood films that feel like therapy

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Dear Zindagi (Netflix)

Alia Bhatt’s struggle with insomnia will resonate with today’s generation. Anyone seeking personal growth must watch this film that also stars Shah Rukh Khan.

Tamasha (Netflix)

This Ranbir Kapoor-starrer teaches us about the significance of embracing our own vulnerabilities. The film highlights the struggles of borderline personality disorder.

Wake Up Sid (Netflix)

Through this Ranbir Kapoor film, we learn that we should always follow our passion, no matter how much time it takes to become successful.

Chhichhore (Hotstar)

Sushant Singh Rajput’s film highlights that success and failure are always a part of our lives. No one can always win or lose, and this should never affect our daily lives.

Barfi (Netflix)

Ranbir Kapoor’s character shows how to stay positive and free-spirited despite any shortcomings. This film shows that imperfection is all around.

Swades (Netflix)

In this acclaimed film, Shah Rukh Khan’s character Mohan highlights the power of self-belief and the determination to overcome obstacles.

15 Park Avenue (Google Play)

It highlights the struggles of Schizophrenia patients. It also shows how the family members cope with the disease, while Konkona Sen Sharma lives in her delusional world.

Black (Netflix)

Starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukerji, the film highlights the struggles of hearing-impaired patients. This film is loosely based on the real-life story of Helen Keller.