UNIVERSA
L HUMAN
VALUES
LESSONS OF VALOR:
HUMAN VALUES IN URI
  MOVIE
  INTRODUCTION
• Brief Overview:
  ⚬ A 2019 Indian film directed by Aditya Dhar.
  ⚬ Based on the Indian Army's retaliation to the
    2016 Uri attack.
  ⚬ Showcases real-life events of the surgical
    strike conducted across the Line of Control
    (LoC).
• Why This Movie?
  ⚬ An inspirational portrayal of discipline,
    patriotism, and unwavering determination.
  ⚬ Highlights human values crucial for personal
    and societal development.
KEY THEMES IN
THE MOVIE
 Patriotism
 Leadership and Discipline
 Courage and Sacrifice
 Determination and Focus:
  PATRIOTISM
  The soldiers' unwavering commitment
  to their country, even at great
  personal risk, is an obvious display of
  patriotism.
  Deeper Insight: True patriotism isn't just
  love for the country, but also the silent
  acknowledgment of sacrifices that go
  unnoticed—the families of soldiers, the
  unsung heroes.
“Patriotism is not just waving the flag; it's knowing
when to raise it high and when to carry its weight in
silence.”
LEADERSHIP AND
DISCIPLINE:
 Major Vihaan’s leadership shines
 through his meticulous planning and
 how he motivates his team.
Deeper Insight: Leadership in Uri is also
about the ability to calm the storm
within oneself before leading others.
Major Vihaan embodies a leader who has
mastered the art of balancing personal
loss with professional duty.
“True leadership is not about commanding others but
about commanding your own fears first.”
  COURAGE AND
  SACRIFICE
 The courage to risk lives for the
 greater good is evident in the
 characters' willingness to face death.
  Deeper Insight: The most profound
  sacrifices in the film are not those made
  on the battlefield but in the hearts of
  those left behind—parents, siblings, and
  spouses who live with the void.
“The battlefield of courage is not just where bullets
fly, but where hearts break in silence.”
DETERMINATION AND
FOCUS
 The surgical strike was successful
 due to careful planning and relentless
 focus by the team.
 Deeper Insight: It wasn't just military
 strategy that ensured success—it was
 personal conviction. Each soldier had a
 deep, personal reason that fueled their
 determination, whether it was revenge,
 love for the country, or honor.
“Focus is not just a skill; it’s the fire lit by
conviction.”
           HIDDEN HUMAN VALUES SKILLS
   Empathy and Compassion:
 • Insight: Soldiers exhibit empathy, not
 only for each other but for their families
  and civilians. Moments of quiet support
     highlight the emotional bond and
              understanding.
• “Even   warriors   need   a   moment   of
 softness, for it is empathy that makes
 them human.”
LESSONS LEARNED
         Leadership as a Burden and a Gift:
          • Leadership is portrayed not as a reward
           but as a burden one carries for the sake
              of others. Major Vihaan’s internal
            struggle, balancing personal grief with
            the duty of leading a team, reflects the
                     weight of leadership.
           • “Leadership is the heaviest crown; its
             weight is felt in the quiet moments,
                  away from the battlefield.”
                        LESSONS LEARNED
       Courage in Silence:
 • Courage isn’t always loud or heroic.
Sometimes, it’s in the silence—like when
 the soldiers, knowing the risks, quietly
     prepare for the mission without
        expressing fear or doubt.
• “Courage doesn’t roar. Sometimes, it’s
 the quiet voice that whispers, ‘I will try
            again tomorrow.’”
APPLYING THE
VALUES IN REAL
LIFE
Resilience in Personal Adversity:
 Like the soldiers in the film, we too face
 battles in our personal lives. Whether it’s
failing an exam, dealing with loss, or facing
 rejection, Uri teaches us to keep moving
                  forward.
 • “Every   setback   is   a      setup   for   a
  comeback—resilience        is    the    heart’s
  greatest weapon.”
    CONCLUSION
  The movie is not just a tale of
war but a lesson in human values
  —courage, resilience, and the
power of collective responsibility.
   “We all fight battles, seen and
 unseen. What defines us is not the
 wars we wage, but the values we
  uphold in the heat of the fight.”
THANK
YOU VERY
MUCH!Our Team:
  10. Aditya Sahu
 42. Atharva Kokate
  70. Adnan Ahtas
     79. Riyan