a case study on the flim "Iqbal " by Nagesh Kukunoor. Other than the flim being influencing, there are many things that a person can learn from management point of view.
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a case study on the flim "Iqbal " by Nagesh Kukunoor. Other than the flim being influencing, there are many things that a person can learn from management point of view.
So next time you see the movie, just check it out what you can learn out of it. Leave a comment if it was useful for you!
a case study on the flim "Iqbal " by Nagesh Kukunoor. Other than the flim being influencing, there are many things that a person can learn from management point of view.
So next time you see the movie, just check it out what you can learn out of it. Leave a comment if it was useful for you!
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Download as PPT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
a case study on the flim "Iqbal " by Nagesh Kukunoor. Other than the flim being influencing, there are many things that a person can learn from management point of view.
So next time you see the movie, just check it out what you can learn out of it. Leave a comment if it was useful for you!
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Naseeruddin Shah as ‘MOHIT’(coach) Shweta Prasad as ‘KHADIJA’(sister) Girish Karnad as ‘GURUJI’(ex- coach) Yatin Karyekar as ‘ANWAR’(father) About the film Iqbal is about the life of a boy named Iqbal, who is deaf & mute, but dreams like many of the common man, and achieves his dream like very few common man. Though he don’t have voice, his sister acts as his voice. He dreams of becoming a cricketer and to play
for Team India
His father is against his dream. But his mother and sister supports his dreams to move ahead. He gets into a coaching centre, but couldn’t cope up with the environment there. In spite of these barriers he finds outs another With his support, he practices hard to get into a team playing for Ranji Trophy. But, to do so he had to overcome many barriers set by others. Ultimately, he gets into a weaker team for playing Ranji. But with his efforts and the co-ordination of the team they manages to reach Ranji finals. He was offered bribe to loose the match, but didn’t sale his ‘soul’. With proper planning, co-ordination, strategy and determination they won the finals. Finally, his dream came true, as he was HOW CAN WE SCORE ON THE FILM FOCUS ON GOAL The film depicts how Iqbal’s focus on his goal, i.e; tobe a Cricketer helped to achieve him his goal successfully. In real life we the people also should be always focussed on our respective goals. In fact setting of goal is the first step towards success. BARRIERS
Iqbal faced many barriers in the form of
his father’s opposition, bad financial condition and most important was his physical challenge. But in spite of that he over came it.
Similarly, in our life also barriers are
inevitable, but one should face it with strong determination and over come it. DISCIPLINE
In the film, Iqbal practiced with
discipline, infact he even practiced at night.
Thus in our day-to-day life also we
cannot score much without discipline. It is one of the basic components of success. MOTIVATION Iqbal was motivated by his coach, mother, his sister and by Kapil Dev, without which he couldn’t have performed.
Motivation is an important ingredient
for success, it is the one factor which pushes one towards one’s goal. GROUP DYNAMICS
Iqbal performed better in a group
and in front of a large audience. Infact, he was a victim of ‘positive social facilitation effect’.
Thus we can see that an individual
generally performs better in a group than individually. PLANNING & STRATEGY Iqbal and his team adopted different plans & strategy to grab the wickets of the opposition, which they popularly called Chakraview. Similarly we should also adopt different strategies & plans according to different situations to achieve our desired destination. CO-ORDINATION & TRUST
Iqbal’s captain handed over the
ball to him at the last over, which depicts his trust on him. Moreover, there was proper co-ordination between them.
To perform any task in a group there
should be proper co-ordination and trust among each other. LOYALTY
Iqbal was offered bribe for loosing
the match but he was loyal to his team and turned down the offer.
One should be loyal to the group to
which he belongs. Un-loyalty leads to nowhere. PATRIOTISM ‘INDIA’, was always, what Iqbal thought. He always wanted to play for India. It was nothing but his patriotism.
Amongst all the difficulties, we should
try our best to do something for our country. THANK YOU