Teenage is the most crucial and life-changing year of an individual's life. These years are also known as adolescence and the age of puberty. In these years of life, an individual seems to change daily.
This is the age of exposure to new ideas, social situations, and the people around them. Rapid mental and physical changes happen at this age. They try to develop their personalities.The children of this period are sensitive.
Nowadays, teenagers usually try to practice those things which they see virtually. So, parents need to keep an eye on what they watch on any electronic devices such as mobile phones, laptops, and television. Watching movies having the content with sex, violence, drug abuse, adult themes, and offensive language can harm children and adolescents.
To avoid these problems, Bollywood has made so many teen-related movies that are entertaining and also can teach your children important life lessons. Some of the teen-related Bollywood movies are:
Student of the year:
Hardly preparing for the exams, dealing with the parental pressures, and constant competitions between friends are the factors that bound the children with the books.
3 Idiots:
This movie is among the best educational movies in the Indian film industry. It educated many children with a quote- " Don't chase success, chase excellence, and success will follow."
Main Hoon Na:
This movie highlighted college life, bonds between friends, and how to enrich the relationships with the family by resolving the conflicts.
Chak De India:
This movie reminded the youth of the country about their national sport, Hockey.
Taare Zameen par:
This movie perfectly depicted how a life of a student does not depend on studies. Every child is different and each one of them possesses a unique passion. It also highlighted how the parents affect their child's happiness by comparing them with others.
Wake Up Sid:
It left a message in the minds of the younger youth that chasing our dreams will never make us regret anything in life.
Sixteen:
It showed all the problems teenagers face in real life. Problems with family and friends, problems that arise in choosing the right path for studies and dreams. It also highlighted how teenagers fall on the path of love and heartbreaks and how to deal with them with maturity.
Rockford:
This movie showed how teenagers usually make their own decisions and how they live their life on their terms without knowing the impact of those decisions.
Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikandar:
This movie truly inspired the younger generation on how to boost themselves mentally to deal with any problems that come their way. It also showed how to deal with the competitors.
Gippy:
Gippy left a subtle message in the minds of the young adult youth. The message was that we should be ourselves and not try to pretend to be somebody else. Every individual is unique and you should focus on your traits.