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đż10 Bollywood Movies That Are Perfect for Passing Time (Fun, Feel-Good & Light-Hearted)
1. Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006)
đ Genre: Satire / Family Comedy
A classic middle-class Delhi comedy about a man trying to reclaim his plot of land from a corrupt builder. The simplicity and smart humor make it super relatable.
â IMDb Rating: 8.3/10
đŹ âDesi, clever, and laugh-out-loud funny.â
2. Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011)
đŹ Genre: Rom-Com / Musical
When a guy is tasked with finding a bride for his brother, he ends up falling for her himself. With catchy songs, fun twists, and Katrina Kaif in one of her most energetic roles, itâs a feel-good ride.
â IMDb Rating: 5.8/10
đŹ âFilmy and fun, perfect for a popcorn watch.â
3. Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012)
đ Genre: Comedy / Family / Foodie Film
A man returns to his village to recover a secret chicken recipe that once made his family famous. Warm, flavorful, and packed with Punjabi humor.
â IMDb Rating: 6.6/10
đŹ âA foodie comedy with heart and spice!â
4. Welcome 2 Karachi (2015)
đ Genre: Action Comedy / Spoof
Two clueless men accidentally end up in Pakistan without passports. What follows is an absurd, over-the-top series of misadventures. Silly, chaotic, but oddly entertaining.
â IMDb Rating: 4.3/10
đŹ âLow on logic, high on laughs if you love goofy humor.â
5. Hum Tum (2004)
đ Genre: Romantic Comedy
Spanning several years, this film follows the evolving relationship between two opposites who keep running into each other. A modern take on love and timing, with sweet moments and iconic animation.
â IMDb Rating: 7.0/10
đŹ âOld-school charm with a modern love twist.â
6. Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017)
đĄ Genre: Small-Town Rom-Com
In Bareilly, a bold girl searching for a mysterious author gets tangled in a hilarious love triangle. Rajkummar Rao steals the show in this quirky, adorable tale.
â IMDb Rating: 7.5/10
đŹ âCharming, warm, and filled with delightful desi humor.â
7. Chhichhore (2019)
đŤ Genre: Comedy-Drama / College Nostalgia
A group of college friends reunite years later in a heartfelt tribute to the power of friendship, failure, and second chances. A perfect mix of laughter and life lessons.
â IMDb Rating: 8.3/10
đŹ âLaugh, cry, and remember your college days.â
8. Karwaan (2018)
đ Genre: Road Trip / Slice of Life
Three strangers go on a journey to return a dead body delivered by mistake. This road trip comedy is quirky, quiet, and filled with introspective moments. Irrfan Khan shines with his dry wit.
â IMDb Rating: 7.5/10
đŹ âA slow, soulful ride with unexpected laughs.â
9. Queen (2014)
đ Genre: Self-Discovery / Comedy
Dumped before her wedding, Rani takes off alone on her honeymoon to Europe. Her solo trip becomes a journey of self-growth, independence, and unexpected friendships.
â IMDb Rating: 8.1/10
đŹ âEmpowering, entertaining, and endlessly rewatchable.â
10. Mere Dad Ki Maruti (2013)
đ Genre: Youth Comedy / Family
When a guy “borrows” his dad’s brand-new Maruti for a date and ends up losing it, chaos unfolds. Itâs fun, fast-paced, and packed with Punjabi madness.
â IMDb Rating: 6.4/10
đŹ âSilly, sweet, and super fun for a casual watch
⨠How to Romanticize Your Life: Daily Habits That Feel Like a Movie
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How to Romanticize Your Life: Daily Habits That Feel Like a Movie
Weâre all living in the fast lane, constantly chasing the next deadline, the next plan, the next version of ourselves. But what if you hit pauseânot on your goals, but on how you see your life? Romanticizing your life isnât about being unrealisticâitâs about being present enough to enjoy the little moments.
Hereâs how you can romanticize your everyday life and make even the mundane feel like a scene from your favorite movie:
1. Start with an Aesthetic Morning Ritual
Set the tone. Instead of grabbing your phone first thing, open the curtains, stretch slowly, or play soft music (try French cafĂŠ or Studio Ghibli playlists).
Make your chai/coffee slowly and mindfully, like youâre in a film montage.
2. Write Letters to Yourself
Journaling is self-care, but writing to yourself like a friend, lover, or mentor makes it magical. Try writing, âDear Me, Iâm proud of you for getting through this week.â
Use a vintage notebook, fancy pen, or even type on an old-school typewriter app.
3. Take Solo Walks With a Playlist
Wear your favorite outfit and go for a walk like youâre in a coming-of-age story. Listen to music that makes you feel like the main character.
Curate a playlist titled âMovie Moments,â and walk with no destination in mind.
4. Create Mini Rituals for Everyday Tasks
Light a candle before you study. Plate your food like itâs for a Pinterest post. Clean your room while dancing. Romanticizing is all about intention.
Even Maggi tastes better on a ceramic plate with fairy lights on.
5. Keep a âLife Feels Like a Movie WhenâŚâ List
Write down the little things that make life feel beautifulâlike the smell of rain, finding a note in an old book, or catching the golden hour light.
Try posting one âmain character momentâ per day on your IG story.
6. Capture Raw, Imperfect Moments
Not everything has to be aesthetic to be beautiful. A blurry selfie, your messy desk, or chai in a steel cupâtheyâre all part of your film.
Try documenting moments instead of staging them.
7. Dress Like Youâre in Your Own Movie
Even if you’re not going anywhere, wear something that makes you feel good. Add that scarf. Try that ring. Your style is your costumeâown it.
Main character energy is a mindset, not a budget.
8. Romanticize the Boring Stuff
Waiting in line? Pretend youâre in a scene of a rom-com. Studying? Imagine itâs your training montage before you achieve your dream. Laundry? Cue background jazz.
Life becomes art when you change the soundtrack.
9. Create Screen-Free Slow Moments
Put your phone on airplane mode and just existâread, stare out the window, water your plants, journal. Time feels slower, and you feel more you.
Main character moments often happen when no oneâs watching.
10. Be Grateful for Ordinary Magic
Look around. Maybe your current life is something your younger self once dreamed of. Thatâs powerful. Thatâs romantic. Thatâs real.
Start or end your day with 3 âtiny winsâ or âtiny joysâ from that day.
Final Thoughts:
Romanticizing your life isnât about pretending things are perfectâitâs about choosing to see beauty where others might miss it. Your life is the story. You are the main character. And this is your soft, beautiful, slow-burning film.
Honest Guide to College Life
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đ 10 Things No One Tells You About College Life (But Should)
College is often painted as the âbest time of your lifeââa place of freedom, fun, and friends. While some of that is true, there’s also an unfiltered, raw side to the experience that no brochure or Bollywood movie will show you. Whether youâre just stepping into college or you’re already knee-deep in assignments and caffeine, here are 10 honest truths about college life that everyone should knowâbut no one really talks about.
1. You Wonât Always Find âYour Peopleâ Immediately
When you first enter college, thereâs pressure to make friends fast. But the truth is, real connections take time. Your first set of friends might not be your lifelong onesâand thatâs okay. Youâre evolving, and so are your social circles. Be patient with the process.
2. Everyone Is Faking It (At Least a Little)
That one confident, super-put-together person you see? They have doubts too. Most people are figuring things out, just like you. Donât compare your messy behind-the-scenes with someone else’s highlight reel. No one has it all together, and thatâs normal.
3. No One Teaches You How to Rest
In college, being busy is often glorified. The hustle culture can make you feel guilty for taking breaks. But burnout is real. One of the most important skills youâll learn in college isnât just time managementâbut energy management. Resting isnât lazy; itâs survival.
4. Homesickness Hits When You Least Expect It
Even if youâre loving your new independence, homesickness can hit randomlyâa smell, a bad meal, a rough day. Youâll suddenly miss your bed, your momâs voice, your favorite local shop. Itâs a quiet ache thatâs more common than you think. Let yourself feel it.
5. Youâll Fail (And Thatâs Okay)
Whether itâs a test, a club you didnât get into, or a friendship that didnât work outâfailure is a part of college life. It teaches you resilience, adaptability, and what really matters. Embrace your failures as stepping stones, not stop signs.
6. Your Degree Doesnât Define You
While academics matter, your degree alone wonât shape your future. Your personality, communication skills, passions, and side projects will play a huge role too. Start building yourself, not just your resume.
7. Youâll Learn More Outside the Classroom
Late-night chai talks, uncomfortable roommate experiences, budgeting your last âš200, figuring out laundryâthese are the real teachers. College teaches you how to live, not just how to write exams.
8. Your Routine Will Constantly Change
Thereâll be weeks where you wake up at 7 a.m. and crush your goals. Thereâll also be weeks where you’re barely surviving on noodles and deadlines. Donât beat yourself up. Growth isnât always linearâitâs messy and beautiful.
9. Some Days Will Be Really Lonely
Even in a crowd of people, you might feel completely alone. Thatâs a hard pill to swallow, but itâs part of growing up. Instead of running from loneliness, try to sit with it. Youâll learn so much about who you really are in those quiet moments.
10. One Day, Youâll Miss This Chaos
The sleep-deprived nights, the last-minute submissions, the hostel drama, the tea breaks during lecturesâit wonât always feel great when youâre living it, but trust us, one day youâll wish you could relive it all. So be present. Take photos. Make memories.
đ Final Thoughts
College is not always like the movies. It’s confusing, chaotic, and full of contradictionsâbut itâs also where you find fragments of yourself. It’s okay to not have it all figured out. You’re not falling behind; you’re growing.
So whether you’re in your first semester or final year, take a deep breath. Youâre doing just fine.
âTo the Version of Me That Was Just Survivingâ
Hereâs a heartfelt blog post titled âTo the Version of Me That Was Just Survivingâ â written as a letter from my current self to my past self.Â
đ To the Version of Me That Was Just Surviving
Hey,
I see you.
Youâre the version of me who woke up each day not because you were excited to, but because you had to. You pushed through mornings with a heavy heart, pretending to be âfineâ when you barely felt anything at all. You smiled in public, cried in private, and lived each day just trying to make it to the next one.
I want to talk to youâthe version of me who didnât know if things would ever get better.
You thought you were weak.
But I want you to know nowâyou were never weak. You were unbelievably strong. Surviving is strength. Getting out of bed when you didnât want to is strength. Showing up for others when you couldnât show up for yourself is strength. Hiding your pain because you didnât want to burden anyone⌠that was never your failureâit was your love.
You held the weight of so much and still moved forward. Thatâs not weakness. Thatâs resilience.
You were always enough.
I know you thought you werenât. You looked around and compared yourself to everyone who seemed happier, more productive, more âput together.â But no one could see what you were going through behind the scenes. You werenât lazy. You werenât failing. You were surviving. And in that state, getting through the day was an achievement.
You were enough then. Just as you are now.
You deserved restânot guilt.
You didnât have to earn your rest. You didnât need to prove your worth by burning yourself out. I know you felt guilty for taking breaks, for not âdoing enough.â But you were doing your bestâwith whatever little energy you had left. And that was always more than enough.
Rest isnât a reward. Itâs a right.
Iâm proud of you.
For holding on when it felt easier to let go.
For keeping quiet when no one understood.
For hopingâeven if just a tiny bitâthat one day, things might feel different.
And guess what? They do.
Things did get better.
Not overnight. Not perfectly. But slowly, quietly, beautifully.
The clouds lifted, little by little.
Smiles became real again. Laughter stopped feeling forced.
You began to feel like you again.
You started to liveânot just survive.
And if you ever return…
If that version of you ever comes backâand sometimes, it mightâIâll be here. This newer version of me. Iâll hold space. Iâll be gentle. Iâll remind you of all the times you made it through before. Because weâre not starting from zeroâweâre continuing a journey that took everything just to begin.
đ Final Words:
To the version of me that was just surviving:
You were never broken. You were healing.
You were not weak. You were incredibly brave.
And even when you felt lost, you were still finding your way homeâto yourself.
Thank you for surviving.
I promise to live for us both now.
With love,
Your healing, growing self.
