Also Read: Laapataa Ladies: 4 money lessons one can learn from this funny, heartwarming take on life The baddies from Pakistan have but one cliched mission: warmongering over Kashmir. Sidharth Malhotra’s one clear life goal is to clear his name as a Yodha. His team has been disbanded because he could not save the life of a nuclear scientist during a hijack.
As an investor, it is important that you have clear goals in mind. Of course everyone wants to make money, but the instruments you choose will determine how much it is you want to make. If you’re investing to pay for your child’s higher education in a foreign university then you will have set a goal.
The same goes towards saving for a home or your dream beach house. Sidharth Malhotra oglefest dominates the screen and earns lots of whistles, drowning out your memories of having seen it all before: the red carpet on steps to the supposed Jinnah House, how the Indian hero saves the Pakistani Prime Minister (a woman in the film) in a similar bunker situation, the betrayer who reveals himself. Markets are like movie cliches.
As Sidharth Malhotra liberally borrows from Shah Rukh Khan dialogue: bade bade sheher mein aisi choti choti baatein hoti rehti hain… A savvy investor like you knows that too. The trick is to not be afraid of the troughs and anticipate them.
Also Read: All India Rank: Euler’s Math Formula gives these 5 money lessons The story about Indian hero Pakistani villains seems like a ‘maybe we should watch the movie at home when it releases on Amazon Prime Video.