People are discovering fresh and cutting-edge ways to connect with one another, particularly through music, even though the world appears to be on a halt due to the pandemic, lockdown, and isolation.

What better way to keep our hope alive, retain our sanity, and effectively empathize with one another than to listen to uplifting music that fosters strong social bonds? Music can always help, whether it’s during a pandemic or when your team isn’t doing so well! Here is a collection of uplifting Bollywood tunes to get you motivated.

Kuch Kariye

The lyrics to this song from the movie Chak de India, in which Shah Rukh Khan plays the Coach of a rowdy and disorderly group of girls from the Indian hockey team, roughly translate to “Do something, Every vein of mine is boiling, enough of all this big talk, now do something!”

Aashayein

A popular song from the film “Iqbal” encourages listeners to “let the desires in your heart flourish” and ignite their inner fire. It is a song that may motivate your team to persevere in the face of adversity, instill a sense of purpose, and make them feel upbeat and hopeful.

Ziddi Dil

The song is from the movie of the same name, which centers on Mary Kom and her battle to prepare for her national boxing championship in a world that is largely dominated by men.

Saathi Haath Badhana

Saathi Haath Badhana is a well-known song that encourages cooperation and optimism. “Any weight is to be lifted collectively as one person alone will become exhausted,” the lyrics say, followed by “oceans and mountains make room for us when we are unified.”

Kar Har Maidan Fateh

This song was performed by Sukhwinder Singh and Shreya Ghoshal for the film Sanju. The lyrics, which are based on Sanjay Dutt’s personal narrative, encourage one to cast off all restraints and triumph valiantly in every conflict.

All Izz Well

The Bollywood film 3 Idiots’ All Izz Well is another song on the playlist. It is still inspiring. The song encourages listeners to keep their hands close to their hearts and shout, “All is well,” no matter how big the issue may be.