Dussehra is not just a festival. It is a story of good winning over evil. Bollywood has often used this theme to highlight dramatic, emotional, and powerful moments. From Ramleela stage performances to burning Ravan effigies, these scenes connect deeply with Indian audiences. Movies show how the festival adds meaning and emotion to storytelling.
Ashutosh Gowariker’s 'Swades' remains one of Shah Rukh Khan’s finest films. The story blends patriotism and personal discovery. One of its memorable sequences features a Ramleela performance showing Lord Ram’s victory over Ravan. This folk theater scene connects directly with the idea of returning to roots and standing against wrong. It reminds viewers that Dussehra is more than tradition; it is a lesson in courage and justice.
Ayan Mukerji’s ‘Brahmāstra’ brings Dussehra to the big screen in an energetic way. The song 'Dance Ka Bhoot,' sung by Arijit Singh, features Ranbir Kapoor’s character Shiva dancing with full spirit during the festival. The celebrations end with the Ravan effigy set ablaze, marking triumph over darkness. This modern take uses grand visuals and music, reminding audiences how Dussehra inspires both power and renewal.
Abhishek Varman’s ‘Kalank’ captures Dussehra in a breathtakingly visual manner. The song 'Ghar More Pardesiya' shows Alia Bhatt’s Roop encountering Varun Dhawan’s Zafar against a festive backdrop. A giant Ravan effigy burns as the characters exchange silent emotions. The scene uses the symbolism of fire and destruction to highlight their inner conflicts. The festival’s essence of choices and consequences blends seamlessly into the period drama.
In ‘Marjaavaan’, Dussehra takes a darker turn. The revenge drama shows Sidharth Malhotra’s Raghu confronting Riteish Deshmukh’s Vishnu. During the celebrations, Raghu kills the villain by setting him ablaze with the Ravan effigy. This moment symbolizes personal justice mixed with the festival’s larger theme. The film portrays Dussehra not only as a community celebration but also as a powerful stage for redemption and closure.
Kabir Khan’s ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’ is a moving story about love, faith, and humanity. Dussehra appears during the song 'Tu Chahiye,' sung by Atif Aslam. The sequence shows Ramleela festivities where a child dressed as Lord Ram sets fire to Ravan’s effigy. The moment adds innocence and hope, underlining the film’s message of good triumphing over evil. The scene connects the festival to universal values of kindness and trust.
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