When we talk about iconic coming-of-age war dramas in Bollywood, Farhan Akhtar’s Lakshya stands tall—not just as a film, but as an emotion. Released in 2004, this Hrithik Roshan starrer was initially considered a box-office underperformer, but over the years, it has achieved a , hailed as one of the most realistic and inspiring films about finding one’s purpose. The Plot: From Aimless to Army The story follows Karan Shergill (Hrithik Roshan), a privileged but directionless Delhi youth. He has no ambition, fails at everything (including love with the fiery journalist Romila Dutta, played by Preity Zinta), and is labeled a loser by his army-brat friends.
"Koi lakshya rakho, toh duniya ki koi bhi taakat tumhe rok nahi sakti." (If you have a goal, no power in the world can stop you.) lakshya full hindi movie
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Anyone who feels lost in life, aspirants of the Armed Forces (NDA/IMA), lovers of realistic cinema, and those who believe that it is never too late to find your goal. "Saare jahan se achha, Hindustan humara…" — When that song plays during the final assault, you don’t just watch a movie; you feel your chest swell with pride. Have you watched Lakshya? Did it inspire you to find your own goal? Share your thoughts below! When we talk about iconic coming-of-age war dramas