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Bollywood, often portrayed as a mirror of society, has shown a significant evolution in its portrayal of familial relationships, particularly in the depiction of fathers. There has been a noticeable shift from early representations to more nuanced and modern narratives that explore the dynamics between fathers and their children. This evolution has resonated deeply with audiences, reflecting changing societal norms and values.
Now that we are set to celebrate the superheroes of our lives on June 16, let’s take a look at 5 Hindi films that redefined the pure bond between a father and his kids with a modern approach:
Angrezi Medium (2020)
This extraordinary tale of love, dreams and laughter explores a forward-thinking father’s struggles to make his daughter’s dreams come true as his daughter Tarika (Radhika Madhan) embarks on the journey to fulfill her ambition despite financial challenges. The heartfelt storyline marked the last film of late Irrfan Khan. Besides the duo, Kareena Kapoor Khan also played a pivotal role in the film.
Chhichhore (2019)
The film portrays the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput as a carefree college student who undergoes a profound transformation into a responsible father figure. This change occurs when his son Raghav (played by Mohamad Samad) attempts suicide due to the fear of being seen as a failure. It is at this critical moment that Sushant’s character becomes Raghav’s guiding light.
Kapoor And Sons (2016)
The chaotic family drama delves into the challenges faced by Amarjeet (Rajat Kapoor) while trying to take care of an ailing father (Rishi Kapoor) and manage a turbulent bond with his wife and sons Rahul (Fawad Khan) and Arjun (Sidharth Malhotra). During the quest for a unified portrait featuring all the family members, they learn to embrace each other’s imperfections, culminating in a portrayal of acceptance.
Dangal (2016)
The biopic drama starred Aamir Khan as Mahavir Phogat, who defied societal norms by training his daughters Geeta (played by Fatima Sana Shaikh) and Babita (played by Sanya Malhotra) in the demanding sport of wrestling. Despite facing skepticism from the world about their abilities, Mahavir spared no effort in providing them with top-notch training, ultimately guiding them to win Gold at the Olympics.
Piku (2015)
During a road trip with a cab company owner, Rana (Irrfan Khan), Bhaskor (Amitabh Bachchan) and his daughter Piku (Deepika Padukone) share a series of heartwarming moments depicting a reversal in their roles. This honest portrayal of old-age parents and their adult children beautifully captures the modern age relationships.
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