
If you’re looking for inspiration, The Dumpling Queen is a must-watch, especially for parent founders balancing business dreams with family responsibilities. Directed by Andrew Lau and based on a true story, the film follows Zang Jianhe, a woman from Qingdao who is forced to leave her hometown in the 1970s with her two young daughters. This film is absolutely inspirational.
Under immense financial pressure, Zang takes on whatever work she can find like washing dishes by day, cleaning cars by night. But when all else fails, she turns to something simple yet powerful: selling dumplings. What starts as a way to put food on the table grows into a thriving dumpling empire. You can watch the trailer below, and catch the full movie link at the end of the post.
Beyond its heartfelt storytelling, The Dumpling Queen offers a treasure trove of lessons for entrepreneurs. Here are a few takeaways founders can learn from Zang’s journey:
1. Never Give Up on Yourself
People may doubt you. Opportunities may vanish. But Zang’s journey proves that the most important belief is the one you hold in yourself. Despite relentless setbacks, she never let go of her dream.
2. Resourcefulness Is a Founder’s Superpower
At a startup, you’ll rarely have everything you think you need. Build with what you have, wherever you are. Zang started with a small cart, basic tools, and her cooking skills and built her way forward, step by step. This part of the film reminds of me this quote by Dr. Delatorro:
“Some of you are thinking like an airplane not helicopter. An airplane has a long runway, with lots of time to prepare and buildup speed and momentum. A helicopter doesn’t think that way. It takes off immediately and perfects along the way. And sometimes life doesn’t give you a long runway.”
3. Listen to Your Customers
Early in her journey, feedback from customers led her to refine her dumplings adjusting the recipe to match tastes and expectations. The lesson? Every piece of feedback is a chance to improve your product.
4. Branding is Everything
At first, the name of her dumpling stall didn’t resonate with customers. Once she rebranded with a name that better captured her story and values, her business gained momentum. A clear, compelling brand can make all the difference. This is especially true these days, when anyone can launch a product, but finding customers is where most startups fail.
5. Lift Others Up as You Succeed
In the film, Zang never forgets the people who supported her when she had nothing. As her business grows, she finds ways to help them in return. Great founders don’t just build businesses, they build people up along the way.
The Dumpling Queen is more than a film about food. It’s a story about resilience, resourcefulness, and the power of starting small. Whether you’re an early-stage founder or a seasoned entrepreneur, Zang Jianhe’s journey is a reminder that success often begins with the simplest of ideas, fueled by relentless determination.
Check out full movie in this link here. For more movie options check out the 20 Movies Every Entrepreneur Should Watch.






