Do you have another patriotic movie about 'Tiranga' in your heart? Shouldn't we do away with cliches like 'good Indian soldiers take on bad guys in Pakistan'? But what happens when Amazon Prime Video and Dharma Productions host Oglefest?
Ronit Roy plays Major Surender Katyal, who urges his son to respect the soldier's uniform, and the boy grows up to be the gorgeous, shoulder-to-shoulder Arun Katyal (played by Siddharth Malhotra), who becomes his daddy's Following his career, he became a member of the Yoda Task Force.
As a security guard for an Indian nuclear scientist, he attempts to save a hijacking attempt but fails and gets caught up in the investigation. He falls off the grid and ends up caught in a hijacking again during his job as an air security guard. Looks like he's the hijacker this time. Is it really him? Or is his heart still beating saffron, white and green? How can a one-man army who saved the day share lessons about money?Also read: Laapataa Ladies: 4 money lessons you can learn from this funny and heartwarming take on life
focus on the goal
The thugs from Pakistan have just one mundane mission: warmongering over Kashmir. Siddharth Malhotra's only clear goal in life is to clear his name as Yoda. His team was disbanded because he failed to save the life of a nuclear scientist during a hijacking.
As an investor, it's important to have a clear goal in mind. Of course, everyone wants to make money, but the instrument you choose will determine how much you want to earn. If you are investing to pay for your child's higher education at a university abroad, you have set a goal. The same goes for saving for a house or your dream beach house.
I'll never say die
Siddharth Malhotra's Ogurufest dominates the screen, with so many whistles blaring that your memory of what you've seen before is erased. A red carpet was laid out on the stairs of what is believed to be Jinnah House, and an image of an Indian hero saving Pakistan's Prime Minister (the woman who appears in the film). A traitor who revealed his true identity in a similar bunker situation.
The market is like a movie cliché. Siddharth Malhotra quotes from Shah Rukh Khan's dialogues: bade bade sheher mein aisi choti choti baatein hotti reti hain…Smart investors like you know that. The trick is not to fear the valleys, but to anticipate them. Also read: All India Rank: 5 money lessons from Euler's math formula
Admire your portfolio
When it comes to stories about Indian heroes and Pakistani villains, you might think, “If it's released on Amazon Prime Video, I'll watch it at home.'' But then there's Sidharth jogging, running, showing off his ripped muscle groups, fighting, boxing, falling, fixing stuck landing gear, disarming a hijacker, getting shot at, breaking through glass, walking in slow motion. -You will miss Malhotra's swagger. Releases Tyranga Flare. On a giant screen near you while eating popcorn.
While the fashion police hope cargo pants never come back into fashion, here's a fun lesson to learn about your money if you're working as hard as Sidharth Malhotra. You let him do all the work and just sit back and look into the starry sky. He built his portfolio with his hard earned money, so don't keep messing with it. Take some time for yourself and enjoy your items!
Manisha Lakhe is a poet, film critic, traveler, founder of the online writers' forum Kafferati, host of Mumbai's oldest open mic, and teaches advertising, film, and communication. You can contact her on Twitter at: @Manishalake.
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