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How Bollywood mothers turned tender love into unshakeable strength on screen

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 21, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Dina Pathak

Dina Pathak brought theatre-honed depth to every on-screen mother she played, especially in middle cinema and parallel films. She wasn’t just a weeping parent; she questioned, argued, protected and sometimes rebelled. Off screen, she was associated with activism and theatre, and that conviction quietly coloured her performances. Her characters often felt like women who had lived full lives long before the opening frame, not just someone’s mum.

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Raakhee

Raakhee often played mothers who said little but felt everything, carrying entire scenes with one glance. From emotionally complex roles in family dramas to powerful parts in films like Shakti, she embodied dignity under pressure. An interesting detail: she balanced mainstream cinema with strong, character-driven parts, proving “mother roles” could be layered, conflicted and unforgettable, not just background support to the hero’s journey.

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Kirron Kher​

Kirron Kher’s mother characters often feel like a tight hug and a scolding rolled into one. Whether in Devdas, Dostana or Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, she brought earthy humour, sharp one-liners and real emotional grounding. Interestingly, she was already an acclaimed theatre and TV personality before these big film roles, which is why her screen mothers feel so lived-in, witty and wonderfully familiar.

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Nirupa Roy

Nirupa Roy became synonymous with the word “maa” in Hindi cinema, especially after films like Deewaar. Audiences instantly connected with her gentle face, trembling voice and unwavering faith in her sons, no matter how flawed. For years, writers shaped mother roles with her in mind. She may have played suffering mums, but the emotional strength and moral clarity she brought made those characters iconic, deeply loved figures.

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Reema Lagoo​

Reema Lagoo redefined the modern filmi mum in the 90s, especially in hits like Maine Pyar Kiya and Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! Her characters were affectionate, practical and quietly progressive, guiding their children rather than simply controlling them. A lovely detail: she balanced intense television roles with big-screen warmth, which made her feel like part of every Indian living room, not just a character in a film.

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