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Corporate Learning from the Bollywood Movie "Chhichhore"
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Directed by popular director Nitesh Tiwari "Chhichhore" is a film about a group of college students who stick to each other both in good and bad times. The movie runs parallelly in two time zones highlighting some important concept like good parenting, peer pressure, depression, teamwork amongst others. Chhichhore is late actor Sushant Singh Rajput's last cinematic release which was amongst the top-grossers of 2019, with a unique ensemble cast also starring Shraddha Kapoor as the female lead.

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Corporate Learning from the Bollywood Movie "Guru"
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Counted amongst the most loved power-couples of Bollywood Abhishek & Aishwarya Bachchan essayed the lead pair in the film. Directed by critically acclaimed director Mani Ratnam is a story of a young budding businessman, who with his vision and passion transforms into India's one of the leading entrepreneurs. With an enticing storyline and stellar performance's Guru without a doubt Abhishek Bachchan's one of the best films of all times.

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Corporate Learning from the Bollywood Movie "Lagaan: Once Upon A Time In India"
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Directed by the movie Maestro Ashutosh Gowariker and released in 2001, Lagaan turned out to be one of the biggest grosser that year. In fact, it was India's official entry to the Oscar Awards. Aamir Khan and Gracy Singh played the lead pair in the film, and both their characters 'Bhuvan' and 'Gauri' household names post the release. The story of the film emphasizes the strength of collective effort, cooperation, and synergy in driving innovation and achieving remarkable outcomes.

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Corporate Learning from the Bollywood Movie "Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year"
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Produced under the illustrious Yash Raj banner 'Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year' released in the year 2009. The Shimit Amin directorial is still counted among some of the best films of Ranbir Kapoor.

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Motivational Quote
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This quote is said by Jack Welch. He was a popular American business who worked as the Chairman and CEO of General Electric (GE).

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