Hi... Please find some movies realted to Leadership 1. Chak de 2. Manthan 3. Swades these are movies used in some of B - Schools.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
There are many leadership-inspiring movies. To name a few: Chak De! India, Lagaan, Fashion, Black, Swades, A Wednesday, Sarkar, Munnabhai, Jodhaa Akbar, Lakshya, Corporate, Guru, Mohabbatein, etc.
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From India, Bangalore
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From India, Bangalore
Hello Brajendra,
There is one movie which will suffice your purpose. "Do Aakhein Barah Hath" by V. Shantaram. It's a very old black and white movie, but it is a gem in a crown and the very best example of Group Work Practice and Leadership. In modern movies, I feel "Swadesh" is also a good one.
Regards,
Bibhutosh Bhadauria
From Australia, Balwyn
There is one movie which will suffice your purpose. "Do Aakhein Barah Hath" by V. Shantaram. It's a very old black and white movie, but it is a gem in a crown and the very best example of Group Work Practice and Leadership. In modern movies, I feel "Swadesh" is also a good one.
Regards,
Bibhutosh Bhadauria
From Australia, Balwyn
Check out "Ek Ruka Hua Faisla". It's an adaptation of the English movie "12 Angry Men".
It is a very good case study for a group discussion. It shows different kinds of people - aggressive, bullying, shy, logical - and how everyone tries to push their thoughts. One single person leads the entire thought process from the minority in the beginning to the majority towards the end.
From India, Pune
It is a very good case study for a group discussion. It shows different kinds of people - aggressive, bullying, shy, logical - and how everyone tries to push their thoughts. One single person leads the entire thought process from the minority in the beginning to the majority towards the end.
From India, Pune
Hi Singh,
There is one good film on leadership, i.e., "EK RUKA HUWA FAISLA." It is a very, very good film. I think this film was made in 1985. The story of the film is that one person was arrested on a charge of murder. The court was to deliver the judgment. The Honorable Judge asked the jury to give their opinion. I think 12-14 people of different professions sat in a closed room to arrive at the solution. Only one person was confident that the person arrested on the charge of murder was wrong. Others were convinced. How this person changed other persons' opinions on the arrested person is interesting to watch. The movie is 1 hour in length. If you get this movie, kindly see and realize for yourself how leadership is effective in making decisions. I just checked YouTube. This film is available on the site. Please see.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
There is one good film on leadership, i.e., "EK RUKA HUWA FAISLA." It is a very, very good film. I think this film was made in 1985. The story of the film is that one person was arrested on a charge of murder. The court was to deliver the judgment. The Honorable Judge asked the jury to give their opinion. I think 12-14 people of different professions sat in a closed room to arrive at the solution. Only one person was confident that the person arrested on the charge of murder was wrong. Others were convinced. How this person changed other persons' opinions on the arrested person is interesting to watch. The movie is 1 hour in length. If you get this movie, kindly see and realize for yourself how leadership is effective in making decisions. I just checked YouTube. This film is available on the site. Please see.
Regards
From India, Mumbai
Indeed, a classic leadership, change management, and a variety of management styles. I would say this is a loaded movie with not just practical demonstrated management wisdom but also many humane aspects that need to be learned.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Excellent for a. brainstorming b.conflict resolution c.learning about different personalities d.human handling e. raport building gaining concensus Lots Boy O' Boy, what a movie
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
For leadership movies, I think "Lagaan" is the best example in recent times. But I would like to mention the movie "Naya Daur" starring Dilip Kumar and Vyjayanthimala. If you watch that movie, you will find a lot of similarities with "Lagaan." Apart from that, "The Legend of Bhagat Singh" is also a good leadership movie. I think most of the Ajay Devgan movies in the last 5-6 years will teach you the essence of leadership in some way or the other.
From India
From India
All Hindi movies are good. In the end, the hero always wins! :)
The most important point is to be clear as to what attribute of leadership you are looking to emphasize. Once you have clarity, choose the film. Every movie story will display some attributes of leadership in their main characters.
From India, Bangalore
The most important point is to be clear as to what attribute of leadership you are looking to emphasize. Once you have clarity, choose the film. Every movie story will display some attributes of leadership in their main characters.
From India, Bangalore
I use the movie "300" in my leadership programs. The movie is about 300 Spartans defending Sparta against a Persian invasion, which had over 10,000 soldiers. "300" is a fantasy tale based on the Battle of Thermopylae, in which 300 Spartans, led by the fierce King Leonidas, made a heroic stand against the overwhelming Persian army commanded by Xerxes.
I suggest conducting a debriefing session after the movie, where the participants can be asked to make a presentation on the learnings from the movie, especially on what they would be doing in the future to inspire their team to achieve the goals/targets of the department/organization.
From India, Ahmadabad
I suggest conducting a debriefing session after the movie, where the participants can be asked to make a presentation on the learnings from the movie, especially on what they would be doing in the future to inspire their team to achieve the goals/targets of the department/organization.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi.. reader’s.. best move for Leader’s quality.. is 'GURU' and SWADES..... and LAGAAN...
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
I think "Karma" is good leadership movie. In Which Dilipkumar plays a good role of leader ship. Below some good movie for leadership Lakshya Border A-Team Nayak
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
A couple of English-speaking ones for you...
"Twelve O'Clock High" - very old (Gregory Peck) but very good at how to re-motivate a demoralized team.
"Apollo 13" - the scenes featuring the Flight Controller taking charge of the rescue planning once the landing has been aborted - to the point, clear objectives, and decisive decision-making.
From United Kingdom, London
"Twelve O'Clock High" - very old (Gregory Peck) but very good at how to re-motivate a demoralized team.
"Apollo 13" - the scenes featuring the Flight Controller taking charge of the rescue planning once the landing has been aborted - to the point, clear objectives, and decisive decision-making.
From United Kingdom, London
I agree with you. All the movies do have a certain piece of message; much depends on how you interpret or help the trainees to interpret. What is your objective? The choice of movie, section, scene is subject to what you want to achieve.
The partition of the nation has been interpreted and used for the benefit of propagation of personal ideologies of different sects, groups, parties in different ways and with different intensities. The nuances of the objectives could be Change Management, Establishment of procedures/discipline, Setting up of a new environment, Building/motivating a team, team disputes, and many more.
From India, Delhi
The partition of the nation has been interpreted and used for the benefit of propagation of personal ideologies of different sects, groups, parties in different ways and with different intensities. The nuances of the objectives could be Change Management, Establishment of procedures/discipline, Setting up of a new environment, Building/motivating a team, team disputes, and many more.
From India, Delhi
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