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Here is your curated watchlist for the best Father-Son dramas in Indian cinema. The Vibe: Exhausting, hilarious, and deeply loving.

Mani Ratnam’s masterpiece starring Kamal Haasan is a gangster epic, but the soul of the film is the silent, tragic relationship between the don (Velunayakan) and his activist son. The son hates the father's blood money. The father cannot leave the life. It is the classic generational clash: the son sees the monster, while the father sees the sacrifice. If you have ever been ashamed of how your father earns a living, or if your father is disappointed in your career choices, this one will wreck you. The Vibe: Philosophical and peaceful.

But over the last two decades, Indian filmmakers have moved past the melodrama to create something much more raw, quiet, and devastating. Whether you are a son trying to understand your old man, or a father worried about repeating the cycle, these five movies hit close to home. Father And Son Movie Indian

Technically, this is about a father-daughter duo (the legendary Amitabh Bachchan and Deepika Padukone), but don’t skip it. Bhaskor Banerjee is every Indian father: obsessed with his health, stubborn as a rock, and utterly dependent on his child while refusing to admit it. For sons, watch this to understand how parental anxiety manifests—it’s not just about "log kya kahenge," but about the fear of being a burden.

Which Indian movie made you cry the hardest thinking about your dad? Is it Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (guilty pleasure, we admit it) or something deeper? Drop a comment below. Here is your curated watchlist for the best

If there’s one relationship Bollywood (and Indian cinema as a whole) loves to dramatize, it’s the rishta between a father and a son. We’ve all seen the classic tropes: the stern, mustachioed father who doesn’t hug, the son who rebels by singing in a raincoat, and the eventual tearful reconciliation in the last fifteen minutes.

The good news? We are finally moving from the dialogue "Main tumhaara baap hoon" (I am your father) to "Main tumhaare saath hoon" (I am with you). The son hates the father's blood money

This small gem flips the script. A son (Rajat Kapoor) is forced to take his aging father to the holy city of Varanasi to await death. The father is ready to go; the son is stressed about office deadlines and modern life. It’s a beautiful exploration of the "Sandwich Generation"—the son who is too busy being a father himself to remember he is also a son. It asks: Do we really know what our fathers want before they leave? The Vibe: Toxic masculinity meets healing.

The constipation conversations. Seriously. It normalizes talking about the messy, physical reality of aging parents. 2. Dangal (2016) - Hindi The Vibe: Tough love vs. dreams.

This is the most modern film on the list. It doesn't just show a good father-son bond; it shows the absence of it. The brothers in this film grew up without a father figure, and they are emotionally wrecked because of it. The climax involves a confrontation where the "father figure" has to apologize—a revolutionary concept in Indian cinema. This movie is for anyone trying to break the cycle of bad parenting. We rarely see Indian fathers being vulnerable. They are usually the "provider"—silent, tired, and distant. The best films on this list (watch Mukti Bhawan and Kumbalangi Nights back-to-back) show that the modern Indian son is tired of the silence.

Aamir Khan plays Mahavir Singh Phogat, a father who forces his daughters to wrestle. While the protagonists are girls, the film is a masterclass in the archetype. Is he a hero or a villain? He takes away their childhood for a gold medal. Yet, when the daughter calls him from the sports hostel, and he just listens without speaking, you feel the weight of a thousand unsaid words. This movie is for sons who grew up thinking their dad was "too hard" on them—and later realized why. 3. Nayakan (1987) - Tamil The Vibe: The Godfather of Indian cinema.

Comments to album Paramore - Riot!
Helo
Some tracks sound like they could benefit from a remaster, unsure if it's a pressing issue but some are a lot noisier than others. Although i don't have other pressings to compare it to, I'm happy to play it again, just not at full blast. On a side note, when i say happy, I mean i live in the UK and paid £52 all in from Urban Outfitters kinda "happy".
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