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Fatherhood Unscripted: Bollywood’s Reel Dads Who Raised Real Icons


Updated: June 17, 2025 07:33

Image Source: Hindustan Times

In an industry often dominated by larger-than-life heroes, Bollywood has also given us fathers who empower their daughters, shaping them into strong, independent women. From Amitabh Bachchan’s Bhaskor Banerjee in Piku to Pankaj Tripathi’s Narottam Mishra in Bareilly Ki Barfi, these characters redefine fatherhood.

The Unconventional Parenting of Bhaskor Banerjee
Amitabh Bachchan’s portrayal of Bhaskor Banerjee in Piku is a masterclass in progressive parenting.

His personality, while eccentric, gives independence to his daughter, Deepika Padukone.

Piku's unflinching devotion to her father is a testament to the long-standing values he instilled.

Narottam Mishra's Supportive Fatherhood
Pankaj Tripathi as Narottam Mishra of Bareilly Ki Barfi is a breath of fresh air when it comes to fatherhood in small-town India.

He urges his daughter Bitti, Kriti Sanon, to live life on her own terms.

His unwavering support allows her to go against conventional societal norms and claim her own individuality.

Other Iconic Bollywood Fathers
Jackie Shroff's Raj Puri in Yaadein raises three daughters on his own, making them strong.

Anupam Kher's Professor Siddharth Choudhury in Hum Aapke Hain Koun! prioritizes his daughters' happiness, ensuring they are happy.

Utpal Dutt's act in Golmaal has a father-daughter relationship going against the societal influence.

These films celebrate fathers who empower daughters, showing that strength and independence begin at home.

Sources: Hindustan Times, MSN, News24 Hindi.
 

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