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5 Bollywood Movies For a Good Cry

Ever experienced moments that are so wholesome that they make you feel emotional? We all go through such experiences and there’s nothing better than soaking them in. Some Bollywood films make us feel things deeply through the characters and the storyline. To let it all out and have a good cry, here are five such movies you should watch.

Jersey
If you’re trying to make both ends meet to fulfill your wishes, this film is for you. Shahid Kapoor and Mrunal Thakur’s characters will make you shed tears with their story. As the title suggests, Shahid promises to get the Indian cricket team’s original jersey for his son, despite lacking enough money for the same. The film will motivate you to chase your dreams.

Image source: News18

Mimi
Keep your tissues ready, because Kriti Sanon will make tears roll down your cheeks. Mimi, a graceful dancer, is also an aspiring actress, and she is working hard to make it big in Bollywood. Little did she know that her life would take a turn when she decided to be a surrogate for an American couple’s child. The story will make you realise that life has a way of surprising you with unexpected events.

Image source: News18

Goodbye
Going through the loss of a loved one is a tough journey. It takes time to heal, and this film depicts such situations. The importance of spending quality time with your family members is aptly portrayed throughout the story. This emotional plot gives a reality check to everyone in this fast-paced world by reminding them to be there for their dear ones.

Image source: The Quint

12th Fail
Haven’t we all dreamt of pursuing our dreams and becoming successful? So did Manoj, Vikrant Massey’s character in this movie. It is a story about a boy who failed his 12th board examinations and is determined to become an IPS officer after that downfall. His story is emotional, but his comeback is truly inspiring.

Image source: Rotten Tomatoes

Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway
With this plot, you will sense the difficulty a mother goes through when she is separated from her children! This movie is based on a real-life incident, and Rani Mukerji impressed the audience with her excellent performance. Her character’s struggles will leave you with a broken heart.

Image source: The Guardian




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