Forget Business School: Ankur Warikoo Learned Life’s Sharpest Lessons from Movies

Forget Business School: Ankur Warikoo Learned Life’s Sharpest Lessons from Movies

Ankur Warikoo reveals 7 films that taught him career-defining lessons in resilience, trust, ambition, strategy, execution, and lifelong learning beyond the MBA classroom.

Business Today Desk
  • Jul 7, 2026,
  • Updated Jul 7, 2026 3:13 PM IST
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  • 1/8

Resilience Mastery

The Pursuit of Happyness demonstrates how unwavering determination can turn adversity into opportunity. Chris Gardner’s struggle with homelessness shows persistence and self-belief can redefine destiny.

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Trust Wins

Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year emphasizes integrity over shortcuts. Warikoo notes that building trust with customers and prioritizing ethical actions is the secret to sustained professional success.

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Ambition Accelerator

The Social Network captures the whirlwind of ambition and speed. Zuckerberg’s rise illustrates how calculated risk, strategy, and relentless innovation define the trajectory of modern tech empires.

  • 4/8

Power Balance

The Devil Wears Prada teaches the delicate art of managing power and ego at work. Warikoo highlights how success often challenges loyalty, identity, and navigating complex workplace dynamics.

  • 5/8

Data Edge

Moneyball underscores the value of data-driven, unconventional thinking. Warikoo emphasizes analytics, strategy, and innovation as critical tools for disrupting traditional industries and optimizing outcomes.

  • 6/8

Execution Rules

The Founder shows that vision alone is insufficient. Ray Kroc’s McDonald’s journey proves disciplined execution, perseverance, and operational excellence are what convert ideas into empire-building results.

  • 7/8

Lifelong Learning

The Intern spotlights mentorship, humility, and continuous learning. Warikoo notes that adaptability, curiosity, and emotional intelligence are as vital as formal education in navigating modern careers.

 

  • 8/8

Lessons Amplified

Watching all 7 films collectively, Warikoo points out that storytelling, human emotion, strategy, ethics, and persistence are universal lessons that textbooks often overlook, shaping holistic professional growth.

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