Friday, September 2, 2016

Management Lessons | Rustom

Rustom is a real life story of Naval Officer K.M. Nanavati and businessman Prem Ahuja. Akshay Kumar plays the lead with Ileana D'Cruz. The movie is about an extra marital affair leading to murder. The screen play, the choreography, dialogues and acting are worth watching more than 2 times. The story is directed with nice flow having right humor and seriousness.

In my opinion there are always key leanings from this movie

1. Emotional Intelligence:

The deep insight of the movie shows the important emotions and empathy. Even when the situations are bad and worst right emotions will be strength.

2. Integrity & Respect:

The Navy uniform is a display of integrity and pride for an armed personal. Integrity and pride of being an designated officer always  has respect from the people.

3. Sympathy:

Sympathy can generate goodwill and an useful tool to influence. During the conflict people show sympathy based on how the person is projected in the public.

4. Selecting the friends:

Be careful in selecting and being with influential friend circle.

5. Sorry

The word sorry can make or break a relation. Being sorry for a mistake and really asking pardon repeatedly can melt the hear to forgive and forget the incident.

Bottom-line:

"More than education, more than experience, more than training, a person's level of resilience will determine who succeeds and who fails. That's true in the cancer ward, its true in the olympics, and its true in the boardroom" - Bean Becker

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