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Happy Father's Day: Bollywood's most iconic on-screen dads

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 11:51 IST
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Happy Father's Day: Bollywood's most iconic on-screen dads

From emotional goodbyes to unshakable support, Bollywood has gifted us some unforgettable father characters who shaped stories with their strength, love, and sacrifice. These dads weren’t just background roles, but they were the heart and soul of their films. Whether strict, emotional, funny, or feminist, they reminded us what real fatherhood looks like. The most iconic on-screen dads who left a lasting impression on generations of moviegoers are here.

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​Irrfan Khan in 'Angrezi Medium'

Irrfan Khan played Champak Bansal, a single father who’d do anything to make his daughter’s dreams come true. From selling his business to fumbling through the UK visa maze, his journey is both heartwarming and humorous. Irrfan delivered a deeply emotional performance by balancing light comedy with soul-stirring moments. His character’s unwavering support and innocence made him one of the most lovable modern dads on screen, winning over audiences with honesty and charm.

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​Pankaj Tripathi in 'Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil girl'

Pankaj Tripathi’s portrayal of Anup Saxena redefined fatherhood with quiet strength and unwavering belief. He supports Gunjan’s dream of becoming a pilot in a world that doubts her. With gentle humour and fierce love, he becomes her anchor and cheerleader. His subtle performance reflected a father’s silent sacrifices and unconditional encouragement. Tripathi brought emotional depth without dramatics, becoming an emblem of progressive parenting in Indian cinema.

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​Aamir Khan in 'Dangal'

As Mahavir Singh Phogat, Aamir Khan delivered a transformative performance of a father who breaks gender norms to train his daughters in wrestling. Though initially tough and uncompromising, his love is evident in his relentless pursuit of their success. The journey from strict coach to proud father is both inspiring and emotional. Aamir’s nuanced portrayal reflected the complexity of fatherhood rooted in tradition, ambition, and ultimately, empowerment.

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​Shah Rukh Khan in 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

In 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,' Shah Rukh Khan played Rahul, a charming single dad raising his daughter after his wife’s passing. He balances fun-loving parenting with deep emotional layers. His sweet bond with young Anjali is full of laughter, bedtime talks and mutual understanding. Rahul’s fatherhood isn’t defined by rules but by connection. SRK brought warmth, vulnerability and effortless charisma that made him one of the most endearing dads in Bollywood.

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​Amrish Puri in 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'

Well known for playing villains, Amrish Puri surprised audiences as Baldev Singh, Simran’s stern yet loving father. Initially strict and traditional, his character goes through a touching transformation. By the end, he sets his daughter free with the iconic line: “Jaa Simran, jee le apni zindagi.” His performance captured the struggle of a father caught between culture and compassion making him a memorable and respected figure in Bollywood’s fatherhood narrative.

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​Amitabh Bachchan in 'Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham'

As Yashvardhan Raichand, Amitabh Bachchan embodied the larger-than-life, emotionally complex father. A powerful patriarch torn between tradition and his love for his son, he brought gravitas and vulnerability to the role. His stern expressions masked deep emotions, making the eventual reconciliation scene unforgettable. Bachchan’s performance highlighted how a father’s pride can both distance and protect, capturing the tension many Indian families can relate to.

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