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​Best Bollywood films where the missing child returns all grown up​

Sonal Khandelwal | Last updated on - Jul 9, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Grown-up stranger returns

In Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), three brothers are separated in childhood and raised in different religious households. Decades later, they reunite dramatically. The film became a cultural milestone, blending comedy, music, and emotion, and spotlighted the idea of destiny guiding long-lost family members back together.

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Secret past resurfaces

Deewaar (1975) sees two brothers separated in youth and raised in contrasting worlds—one becomes a smuggler, the other a cop. Their shocking realisation of siblinghood adds powerful depth to this crime drama, making it one of Bollywood’s most referenced classics.

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Identity revealed dramatically

In Judwaa (1997), twin brothers separated at birth grow up in wildly different worlds—one in the UK, the other on Mumbai’s streets. Their reunion is filled with comic confusion, mistaken identity, and action-packed chaos. Salman Khan’s double role made this a cult favourite in the twin-reunion genre.

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Twins reunite dramatically

In Seeta Aur Geeta (1972), twin sisters are separated at birth—one grows up timid and oppressed, the other bold and street-smart. When they unknowingly swap places as adults, chaos turns into discovery. Hema Malini’s dual performance helped make this one of the most beloved lost-and-found tales in Hindi cinema.

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Reunion after decades

In Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973), three brothers are torn apart after witnessing their parents’ murder. A nostalgic song later triggers their emotional reunion. This film inspired multiple remakes and was pivotal in popularising the lost-and-found genre in Hindi cinema.

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