Father’s Day is approaching and it is a day to express your love towards your father. We have got a list of 5 Bollywood films you can watch with your father on this father’s day.
The third Sunday of June, June 19 is Father’s Day. It is always said that the biggest gift one can give someone is his or her precious time. This Father’s Day, make sure you spend some quality time with the man who has been there for you in tough times. Watching a movie with your dad can be a great idea. But when it comes to choosing one, it seems like a big deal. Worry not, we are here with a list that has Bollywood films which you can watch with your father.
Bollywood Films To Watch With Father
Piku
Released in 2015, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, and the late Irfan Khan, Piku shows an emotional journey of a daughter and her father. An old father who wants his daughter to break stereotypes and choose herself above everything, Piku can be a great film to watch with your father.
Watch the trailer here,
Drishyam
Are you and your father a fan of thrillers and suspense stories? If yes, this film can be a great option, starring Ajay Devgn, Tabu & Shriya Saran, the film is a story of a father who crosses every barrier to protect his wife and daughters.
Watch the trailer here,
102 Not Out
This 2018 film is based on a unique concept and it is surely an entertainer. The movie is about a father-son duo, both of them are aging and its comic genre makes it a great choice for a day to spend with your dad. The film gives a message to live life to the fullest irrespective of age.
Watch the trailer here,
Dangal
When we talk about inspiring fathers, the story of Mahaveer Singh Phogat is obviously a must-watch. This Amir Khan starrer will take you on an amazing, emotional, and inspiring journey of a man who fights against all the odds to make sure his daughters become world champions in the field of wrestling.
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Watch the trailer here,
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Starring Panjak Tripathi and Jhanvi Kapoor, this Netflix film is based on the life journey of Air Force officer and pilot Gunjan Saxena, one of the first women to fly in a combat zone. The film celebrates a father who believes that gender should not be a barrier to chasing dreams.
Watch the trailer here,
Which movie are you planning to watch?