Roja
Remember
the
scene
in
Mani
Ratnam's
Roja in
which
Arvind
Swamy's
character
Rishi
rolls
over
a
burning
tricolor
with
AR
Rahman's
haunting
score
playing
in
the
background?
It's
hands
down,
one
of
the
most
rousing
moments
for
an
Indian
in
the
history
of
cinema!
Chak
De!
India
We
bet
most
of
you
couldn't
hold
back
your
tears
when
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
character
Kabir
Khan
got
all
emotional
to
the
tunes
of
'Maula
Mere'
after
his
women's
hockey
team
won
the
World
Cup
in
the
clima!
No
one
could
have
pulled
off
this
highly
intense
scene
as
flawlessly
as
King
Khan.
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike
Watch
out
for
the
scene
in
which
Vicky
Kaushal's
character
holds
back
his
emotions
at
this
brother's
funeral.
It
speaks
volume
about
the
bravehearts
in
the
Indian
army
who
show
exemplary
courage
and
supreme
sacrifice
to
protect
the
nation's
integrity.
Namastey
London
Our
hearts
swelled
with
pride
when
Akshay
Kumar's
character
Arjun, gave
major
history
lessons
to
a
Brit
who
dismissed
India
as
a
'land
of
snake
charmers' in
Vipul
Shah's
2007
film
Namastey
London.
Gadar:
Ek
Prem
Katha
When
Sunny
Deol's
Tara
Singh
gave
a
lecture
on
patriotism
to
Amrish
Puri's
character
and
others,
and
few
minutes
later,
dug
out
a
hand
pump
for
a
face-off
with
an
angry
mob,
the
audience
in
the
cinema
halls
hooted
and
cheered
for
Sunny
Paaji!
Rang
De
Basanti
Aamir
Khan's
character
DJ
scripted
a
new
definition
of
patriotism
for
the
youth
when
he
said,
"Zindagi
jeene
ke
do
hi
tarike
hote
hai,
Ek
jo
ho
raha
hai
hone
do,
bardaasht
karte
jao.
Ya
phir
zimmedari
uthao
usse
badalne
ki
in
the
heartwrenching
climax.
Swades
The
scene
where
SRK's
character
Mohan
Bhargava
buys
a
glass
of
water
from
a
young
boy
at
the
railway
station,
and gulps
it
down
with
great
difficulty,
is
high
on
emotional
appeal.
The
way
the
actor
has
portrayed
the
guilt
of
privilege
and
helplessness
in
this
scene,
is
highly
commendable.