Must-Watch Movies for Every Aspiring Entrepreneur

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Must-Watch Movies for Every Aspiring Entrepreneur
08 Jan 2022
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ThinkWithNiche brings you the best motion pictures and cinema gems to watch and be inspired by if you are an aspiring entrepreneur kickstarting your journey in the new year of 2022! #ThinkWithNiche

Entrepreneurship is a skill that you learn through experience rather than being born with. Working under a successful entrepreneur, beginning and failing at several companies, developing a successful venture, or hustling through life's challenges and overcoming each one at a time can all provide this experience. While many of these resources are useful and will assist you in developing entrepreneurial abilities such as leadership, team management, project and task management, organized work structure, goal setting, persuasion, network building, and more, they are not exhaustive. There is one additional approach to hone your entrepreneurial talents, which is to watch movies. Every year, a slew of films about entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship are released.

Entrepreneurship is a skill, not a job. With practice and experience, you may become an expert entrepreneur, just like any other art form. Nobody can become a successful entrepreneur overnight. It takes boldness, passion, perseverance, and, most importantly, belief in their vision and hard work to achieve it. This article's selection of artistic, cinematic masterpieces and documentaries will be intriguing and instructive for both new and seasoned business sharks, as well as those seeking self-development and actively climbing the corporate ladder. These fascinating, surprising, and uplifting films will pique your curiosity. They transmit the nuances of the trading and advertising company, reveal the secrets of effective sales, and reveal the mysteries of famous entrepreneurs emotionally and factually. They chronicle the lives and fortunes of billionaires. What was the beginning of their journey for each of them? What challenges did they have to face? What did they give up to achieve their goals? ThinkWithNiche brings to you the best movies for entrepreneurs that attempt to teach you just that. Read ahead!

JOY

Another true tale is about Joy Mangano, the entrepreneur who started Ingenious Designs and invented the self-pressing mop. What challenges did she have to overcome? Finances, psychological upheaval, a family crisis, and betrayal of loved ones are all issues that people face. What's left after you've lost practically everything but your insatiable desire for achievement and have nowhere to go? Building a multi-million dollar business, in the case of the film's main character. Joy was released in theatres on December 25, 2015, and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. Critics gave it mixed reviews, praising Lawrence's performance but criticizing the film's narrative and pacing. Lawrence's performance earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. Joy was also nominated for several awards, including the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.

The Social Network 

This documentary, which tells the narrative of how Facebook came to be, is a classic business case for the keen observer. "The Social Network" delves at the psychology of modern entrepreneurship, as well as the relationships that exist between entrepreneurs and investors, partners, competitors, and creditors. What are your aspirations as a businessperson and as a person? Why do you have such a strong desire to succeed? Answering these questions honestly can have a huge impact on your life. The film's production began in 2009, when Eisenberg, Timberlake, and Garfield were all cast. In October of that year, principal photography began in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and continued through November. A chunk of the film was set in Silicon Valley, therefore additional sequences were shot in California, in the cities of Los Angeles and Pasadena. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross were revealed as the composers of the film's score in 2010, and it was released on September 28, 2010.

The Wolf of Wall Street

Jordan Belfort, a well-known American broker who amassed a large fortune but caught the attention of the FBI and was convicted of fraud and money laundering, is the subject of this black comedy criminal drama. This film is always at the top of lists of "the best business, success, and financial films." It has it all: ups and downs, sex and drugs, clever deals and financial fraud, opulent lifestyles, and the most spectacular ways to waste money. Add in the protagonist's inexpressible charm (Leonardo DiCaprio), the insane dangers, the drive for fortune, moral dilemmas, and stockbroker trade secrets, and you have one enthralling presentation. The film had its world premiere on December 17, 2013, in New York City, and was released by Paramount Pictures on December 25, 2013, in the United States. It was the first major American film to be released exclusively through digital distribution. Scorsese's highest-grossing film grossed $392 million worldwide throughout its theatrical run. The film caused debate due to its morally ambiguous portrayal of events, lack of sympathy for victims, explicit sexual content, severe profanity, representation of hard drug usage, and use of animals during production. It holds the Guinness World Record for the most profanity in a single film.

Rocket Singh – Salesman of the Year

This contemporary Indian film will not wow you with its stunning visual effects, but it will entice you with its inspiring plot. Beginning entrepreneurs and managers will find it beneficial to view this DVD to become familiar with the original techniques of working with clients as well as to study the complexities of buyer-seller relationships. The New York Times' Rachel Saltz termed it "a sharp, concentrated Bollywood movie" and praised Ranbir Kapoor for "putting in a skillfully subdued performance," while Anupama Chopra gave it 3 out of 5 stars in her NDTV review. The Times of India's Nikhat Kazmi scored it three out of five stars. While The Economic Times gave it four out of five stars and named it "one of the year's most exciting flicks," Namrata Joshi gave it three out of five stars in an Outlook review, saying it "marks a continuation and a departure from the middle-class cinema of Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Chatterjee, and Sai Paranjape." CNN-Rajeev IBN's Masand scored the film 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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