Father’s Day Special: Movies fathers who are as real and adorable as they get role
By -Sheru Photography
Saturday, June 18, 2022
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Happy Father's Day 2022: The special day is almost here. Baba, Bapu, Bapi, Papa, Abba, Abbu, Appa, Dad — call him whatever you may call, he is more often than not our ultimate superhero. While every day can be Father’s Day for all daughters and sons, This year, Father's Day will be celebrated on Sunday June 19. is the day you have official permission and government holiday — if you need it — to pamper your father and make him feel special all the way.
Watching a some suggested film with your dad to celebrate? Here is a few on-screen fathers or father figures we adore.
Bhaskor Banerjee from Piku
From Piku’s father role played by Amitabh Bachchan, is the perfect amalgamation of all Bengali dads and family everywhere west West Bengal. While they're fully lovable and probative, they can also be big whiny babies who need to be looked after 24x7. From the obhimaan to constipation, from preoccupation with homeopathy to enjoying whisky and also dancing to antique Bengali figures, the characterisation was on spot!
Himadri Sen from Uma a bagoli film
Jisshu Sengupta’s character from Uma shows just how far a father is willing to go to make his son happy as he recreates Durga Puja in the middle of the time just for his dying child. The relationship between this on- screen father- son brace is one of a kind. Keep your towel box handy for this bone!
Bunny’s dad from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani a bollywood film
This bollywood cult movie not only gave us many fabulous characters and goals of friendships and romances but also gave us a memorable father rolled played by Farooq Shaikh. Kabir ‘Bunny’ Father's is very supportive, emotional person and expresses it all with little gestures. He never stops his son Bunny's from living his dreams. Don’t we all need someone like that in our lives?
Kakababu from the Kakababu films
Yes, we know Kakababu isn't a father, but you would surely agree that he's further than a father figure to Santu. From conducting all his worldly knowledge to guarding his dear whoreson at all cost, Kakababu, played by Prosenjit Chatterjee, is someone who Santu looks up to and learns all the road-smart chops from. Not only does Kakababu push his whoreson to suppose and be quick on his bases, but also shares a wonderfully sportful relationship where they both tease each other.
Phil Dunphy from Modern Family
As, we know Hands- on, loving and just as confused as the kiddies — that’s Phil Dunphy for you. Played by Ty Burrell, not only does he canonize on his kiddies but also is his son’s guardian angel and his son’s stylish chum. Phil is hilariously confused all the time till his woman
Claire comes to deliver but he always shows up for his family and stands by them no matter what.
Rahul Khanna from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Why is that when we talk about KKHH, we only talk of romance? How can we forget what an amazing dad SRK played as Rahul to his on-screen daughter Anjali? Remember when he left everything and reached Camp Sunshine when he found out his daughter had a fever? While he is clumsy and forgetful, he never compromises when it comes to his daughter. His relationship with his little girl is loving, caring and playful. They both take care of each other and that’s the best kind of daddy-daughter relationship.
Biswanath Majumdar from Bela Sheshe
Soumitra Chatterjee plays the father in this film and no one other than him could’ve portrayed this character with greater ease. His unsure, reluctant and demure personality brings out the constant debate in his mind. He is a doting father who puts up with the anger of all his children for his difficult decision to leave his wife. He takes the necessary steps to bring his family closer and to make his wife more independent at the cost of his own emotional turmoil.
Frank Abagnale, Sr. from Catch Me If You Can
This Spielberg classic showcases the extraordinary life of Frank Abagnale, Jr., but his relationship with his father is heart-warming. Christopher Walken’s character is someone who always believes in reaching for the moon and his son gets his fiery spirit from there. The anecdote about two mice falling into a bucket of cream is a classic while the character is emotional and sensitive.