
For anyone chasing dreams, fighting odds, or simply needing a reason to keep going — these films can be the perfect motivation.
Here are 8 Hindi and English biopics that prove that dreaming big isn't a privilege — it’s a possibility.
1. 12th Fail (2023)
Based on: IPS Officer Manoj Kumar Sharma
Why watch:
A small-town boy who literally failed 12th grade — and still became an IPS officer. This film isn’t about marks; it’s about mindsets. It beautifully captures India’s competitive exam culture, systemic inequalities, and the sheer willpower it takes to rise above both.
Standout quote: “Agar haar maan jaoge, toh waise hi fail ho jaoge.”
2. Dangal (2016)
Based on: Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters
Why watch:
This is more than a sports film — it’s a fight against patriarchy, doubt, and limitations. Watching two Haryanvi girls wrestle their way into global history? Goosebumps guaranteed.
3. The Social Network (2010)
Based on: Mark Zuckerberg
Why watch:
This one’s for the dreamers, coders, and young founders. It shows how messy, driven, and lonely success can be — and why vision matters more than perfection.
4. MS Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016)
Based on: M.S. Dhoni
Why watch:
From a ticket collector to the captain of the Indian cricket team, Dhoni’s journey is about keeping calm under pressure — and trusting your timing, even when the world doubts you.
5. Hidden Figures (2016)
Based on: NASA’s female mathematicians
Why watch:
Three Black women. One historic space mission. Zero recognition — until now. A powerful story of brilliance, courage, and silent strength.
6. Super 30 (2019)
Based on: Anand Kumar
Why watch:
A teacher who chooses to uplift poor students over profit. This film is about using knowledge for change — and believing that even the most under-resourced can reach IITs.
7. The Theory of Everything (2014)
Based on: Stephen Hawking
Why watch:
From love to loss to legendary science, this film proves that the mind can soar even when the body fails. A poetic, powerful take on purpose and perseverance.
8. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013)
Based on: Milkha Singh
Why watch:
Partition. Pain. Purpose. This is the story of a boy who ran from trauma and became a symbol of India’s sporting spirit. The energy is contagious.
Whether you’re a student feeling lost, a creative starting from scratch, or just someone trying to believe again — these films remind us: success isn’t about where you start. It’s about how fiercely you refuse to stop.
Watch one. Or binge them all. And then — get back to building your own inspiring story.