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The Dads of Bollywood
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The Dads of Bollywood

A lot has been said about how a mother’s love differs from a father’s. Whether that’s entirely true is a debate for another day. What is true is that fathers, just like mothers, have long been assigned certain roles: the provider, protector and the shield between their family and the world.

The fathers of Bollywood are no different.

They have built empires and commanded millions of fans. Yet behind the superstardom are men trying to figure out parenthood like everyone else. Some have admitted to getting it wrong. Some have had to learn on the job. Some have evolved with time. Others have left behind lessons that continue to guide their children long after they are gone.
This Father’s Day, we’re looking at some of Bollywood’s most fascinating dads, not because they are perfect, but because they remind us that fatherhood is mostly about showing up, being there, and being a safe space.

Shah Rukh Khan – The King and his Kingdom

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For us, Shah Rukh Khan is Bollywood’s undisputed king. For Aryan, Suhana and AbRam, he is a father who doesn’t mind going back to jail to ensure his children’s safety. Remember the infamous list of rules he had for any boy wanting to date his ‘princess’ Suhana? Or, “bete ko hath lagane se pehle, baap se baat kar?” Dramatic? Yes. But then again, no one does protective father energy quite like the King himself.

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And yet, beneath all that is a man who has spent years making sure his children understand that his kingdom isn’t automatically theirs. Aryan, Suhana and AbRam may have grown up in one of the most famous households in the country, but Shah Rukh has repeatedly stressed that his stardom belongs to him, not to them. He has encouraged his children to create their own identities, pursue their own passions and earn their own place in the world.

For all the glamour surrounding the Khan household, some of Shah Rukh’s most memorable moments as a father have been quite ordinary. Attending school events, talking about bedtime conversations with AbRam, or admitting that his children keep him connected to the real world despite living a King-sized life.

Saif Ali Khan – The Father Who Kept Evolving
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If you’ve seen those old Saif Ali Khan interview clips going viral online, you’ll know he had Gen-Z energy long before Gen-Z existed. Charming and unapologetically carefree, Saif was busy building a career and navigating life while much of Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan’s childhood unfolded around him. The actor is now father to four children: Sara and Ibrahim from his first marriage to Amrita Singh, and Taimur and Jeh with Kareena Kapoor Khan.

Saif has been unusually honest about his mistakes. He has admitted that during Sara and Ibrahim’s younger years, he was often consumed by work, personal struggles and figuring out his own life. Looking back, he has spoken about not being as present as he would have liked. He has also described telling his children about his divorce from Amrita Singh as one of the most difficult experiences of his life.

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Today, Saif appears to be in a very different place. Whether speaking about Taimur’s curiosity, Jeh’s personality or the bond he shares with all four of his children, there is a maturity and patience that wasn’t always there before. His story isn’t about getting fatherhood right from day one. It’s about growing into it.


Aamir Khan: The Father Who Chose To Do The Work
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We know him as Mr Perfectionist. He would probably admit that he hasn’t been a perfect father. But what sets Aamir Khan apart is his willingness to acknowledge his mistakes and work on them. The actor has often spoken about the fact that while he was building one of the most successful careers in Indian cinema, he wasn’t always fully present for his children. Daughter Ira Khan’s struggles with mental health later made him realise just how much he had missed while being consumed by work.
But he chose to actively work to repair those relationships. Both Aamir and Ira have spoken publicly about attending therapy together and confronting difficult conversations as a family.
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His relationship with his son Junaid Khan offers another glimpse into his parenting style. Aamir has supported Junaid’s journey into films, but he has also resisted giving him shortcuts. Then there’s Azad, the youngest of his children, with whom Aamir shares an especially close bond. Fatherhood, in Aamir’s case, has been about being willing to learn from mistakes.

Suniel Shetty: The Anchor
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Over the years, Athiya Shetty and Ahan Shetty have often spoken about the stability and support their father has provided. Whether celebrating their successes or helping them navigate setbacks, Suniel has remained one of their biggest anchors. His support for Ahan has never wavered, even during periods when opportunities were slow to arrive. Likewise, his affection for Athiya is visible in almost every interview where he speaks about her.

His bond extends beyond his own children. Suniel has embraced KL Rahul, his son-in-law, as family and often speaks warmly about him. More recently, he has stepped into the role of grandfather with the same enthusiasm and pride. He, at times, stirs controversy with his public comments. His remarks around Athiya’s pregnancy and delivery sparked debate. But that’s also part of fatherhood. Getting things wrong sometimes while still showing up for the people you love. He is what we would call an old-school Bollywood dad.

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Irrfan Khan – Whose Lessons Live On
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Babil Khan once told Filmfare during an interview that his father’s legacy is him being the best version of himself. Years after Irrfan Khan’s passing, his influence continues to shape the life of his son. That may be the most remarkable thing about the legendary actor’s parenting.

He never burdened his son with the expectation of becoming another Irrfan Khan. Instead, he encouraged individuality, curiosity and authenticity. Today, whenever Babil speaks about his father, the conversation rarely revolves around awards or iconic performances. It revolves around kindness, honesty and hard work.

Amitabh Bachchan: The Reserved Father Who Became The Family’s Biggest Cheerleader
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Amitabh Bachchan belongs to a generation of fathers who rarely said “I love you” out loud. But they showed up. The actor has often admitted that his career came at a cost. Between film shoots, travel and professional commitments, he missed significant portions of Abhishek and Shweta’s childhood and has credited Jaya Bachchan for taking on much of the responsibility of raising them. But the later years of his fatherhood have been defined by support.

Abhishek has repeatedly spoken about the encouragement he received from his father during difficult phases of his career. Despite years of nepotism debates, he has pointed out that Amitabh never picked up the phone to get him work or handed him an easy path.

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Today, Big B is his children and grandchildren’s biggest cheerleader. Whether through social media posts, blog entries or public appearances, he is often the first person celebrating their achievements.

Karan Johar- The Single Father Who Rewrote Rules

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When Karan Johar became a father to twins Yash and Roohi through surrogacy in 2017, he stepped into a role that would completely transform his life. The children, named after his parents Yash Johar and Hiroo Johar, became the centre of a family structure that didn’t fit traditional expectations. Karan has spoken openly about the anxieties that came with single parenthood. His children were born prematurely, creating immediate fears and uncertainty. He has also discussed the challenges of raising children under constant public scrutiny.
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One moment, in particular, stayed with him. After reading a social media comment questioning how he could deny his children the presence of a mother, Karan found himself deeply affected. He later recalled asking Yash and Roohi whether they were happy. Their answer was simple. They were happy because he was their father.

For someone who spent decades making films about families, parenthood gave him the opportunity to build one of his own.

Ranbir Kapoor – The Dad Who Found a New Priority
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There was a time when Ranbir Kapoor’s interviews revolved around films, football and relationships. Then Raha happened. Since his daughter’s birth, both he and Alia Bhatt have spoken extensively about how parenthood has changed their lives. Alia once described seeing “stars” in Ranbir’s eyes whenever he looks at Raha. Watching him become a father, she said, revealed a warmth and fullness that she hadn’t seen before.
Ranbir himself has admitted that becoming a parent shifted his priorities completely. Reflecting on his relationship with his late father, Rishi Kapoor, he has spoken about wanting a different dynamic with Raha, one built on openness, friendship and emotional availability. He has also joked about rushing home after work whenever possible, eager to spend time with his daughter.

What makes Ranbir’s story resonate is that it feels like a conscious attempt to break cycles. To take the good from the previous generation and leave behind the parts that hurt. The industry’s heartthrob now seems happiest talking about parenting.

The New Dads Club
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If Bollywood’s older generation spent decades defining fatherhood, a new crop of stars is only just beginning that journey. Ranveer Singh recently entered fatherhood with daughter Dua and is expecting his second child with Deepika Padukone. Varun Dhawan, meanwhile, has occasionally offered glimpses into life with daughter Lara, and so has Vicky Kaushal with his son Vihaan, whom he welcomed last year with Katrina Kaif. Sidharth Malhotra has also entered a brand-new phase alongside Kiara Advani as the couple begins their parenting journey.
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But if these examples have taught us anything over the years, it’s that even the biggest stars come home to the same role. Being a dad.

Also Read: Father’s Day Special: Iconic Bollywood Dad Moments on Screen

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Saif Ali Khan Reveals Why Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan Rejected Cocktail
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Saif Ali Khan Reveals Why Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan Rejected Cocktail

The 2012 rom-com Cocktail remains one of the most loved films in modern Bollywood, known for its exploration of friendship, love, and heartbreak. While the film eventually starred Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Diana Penty, it turns out the casting process was not straightforward. In a recent interview with Variety India, Saif Ali Khan revealed that many actors, including Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan, had turned down the project before he came on board.

 

Talking about the challenges the makers faced while assembling the cast, Saif explained that while Deepika and Diana were already finalised for the project, the production team struggled to secure a male lead. According to him, this difficulty likely came from the strength of the female lead’s character in the script.

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Saif shared, “They had Deepika and Diana, but they couldn’t get a hero to play the part, probably because Veronica’s (played by Deepika) part is so delicious.” He added, “I remember some names they asked. I think they had asked Imran Khan and they had asked Ranbir Kapoor. And they had asked a few people, and I said, ‘Okay, cool, I’ll do it’.”

 

Talking about his decision to step into the role of Gautam, a carefree flirt, Saif expressed no regrets, adding with a touch of humour, “And I think they should all be very thankful I did. That’s my story. Yeah, because I had great fun. I love Homi. And we had a good time doing it.”

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Directed by Homi Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan and Saif Ali Khan, Cocktail went on to achieve both critical and commercial success. Deepika Padukone’s performance as the bold and independent Veronica was widely acclaimed and is often regarded as a turning point in her career. Over the years, the film has attained cult status, supported by a popular soundtrack.

 

As the franchise continues with the recently released Cocktail 2, which stars Shahid Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and Kriti Sanon, the original film remains a landmark for its unique storytelling and iconic character performances.

Also Read: Cocktail 2 BO Day 1: Shahid Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna and Kriti Sanon’s Film Opens at Rs 13.5 Cr

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Ananya Panday Kajol Sanjay Dutt and More Celebrate Fatherâs Day 2026 With Special Posts
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Ananya Panday Kajol Sanjay Dutt and More Celebrate Fatherâs Day 2026 With Special Posts

Father’s Day is a time to honour the pillars of our lives, and Bollywood stars are no exception. As we celebrate the occasion today, social media is filled with touching tributes, nostalgic photographs, and expressions of gratitude from B-town celebrities to the men who have shaped their lives and careers.

 

From heartfelt notes of remembrance to shared excitement for upcoming professional milestones, these celebs’ posts highlight the invaluable role of fathers.

Ananya Panday kept her tribute sweet and simple, sharing throwback pictures with her father, Chunky Panday. She added a caption, “happy fathers day papa.”

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Sanjay Dutt also remembered his late father, Sunil Dutt, with a poignant message. He shared, “Dad I love you, I miss you, I wish you were here, you are and will always be my strength.”

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Kajol shared a touching reflection on her late father, Shomu Mukherjee. Posting a throwback photo of him posing with Tanuja, she wrote, “Looking at old pictures and realizing how much of you is still alive in my laugh. Miss you every single day. #HappyFathersDay”

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Vivek Oberoi shared an inspiring tribute to his father, Suresh Oberoi, recalling the struggles his family faced. He wrote, “My grandfather came to India with nothing. Escaped from Quetta during the Partition with just his family and whatever dignity he could carry. He arrived in a new city, knew no one, and built a chain of medical stores from scratch. No safety net. No contacts. Just sheer will and the attitude of a fighter who never gives up. My father decided he would become an actor in an era when it was frowned upon by high society families. When nobody cushioned newcomers, when the industry was a closed door, where you either knew someone or you didn’t. He went to FTII on merit, came to Bombay, earned ₹50 a week, lived in a tiny rented room, and made it against all odds on his own terms. Instead of asking for money from home, he made himself capable enough to support his family financially with his own earnings. Years later, when I wanted to follow him into the same industry, do you know what he did? He took my photographs and showed it to every producer, director, and studio that he could. This man, who had fought his own battles in those same corridors of Bollywood, went to office after office, holding my picture, fighting for his son. And when no one believed in me, he decided to gamble his life’s savings to produce my debut film. The only tribute I could give him was to walk away from the offer on a platter and follow his inspiration, to struggle on my own and make it on merit with his blessings and prayers. He is my hero, my inspiration and a tough act to follow! This Father’s Day, to every father who built something from nothing and yet sacrificed their pride for their child, you are the inspiration, you are the heroes, and you are the real architects of everything we become. Happy Father’s Day.”

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Karan Deol also expressed his excitement about sharing the screen with his father, Sunny Deol, in their upcoming film Batwara 1947. He shared, “There are moments that feel destined. Telling Papa once on his set about my dream of acting with him was one of them. And to be able to share the screen with him today, while watching him up close, makes this Father’s Day truly special. On 14th Aug 2026 is the moment that dream comes true and I get to share the silver screen with my Papa in Batwara 1947 and it is a feeling I will never be able to put fully into words and it’s one that I’ll cherish for life. I’ve seen him as a son, a brother, a father, an actor, and a legend loved by millions. But standing beside him on set reminded me that his greatest role is simply being himself; honest, humble, strong, and deeply committed in everything he does. Happy Father’s Day Papa – my biggest teacher, my strongest support, and my first hero. Feeling incredibly grateful to live this moment with you.”

 

These messages serve as a beautiful reminder of the bonds these stars share with their fathers behind the glitz and glamour of the silver screen.


Also Read: The Dads of Bollywood

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