When we think of Bollywood's legendary male characters, images of dashing heroes come to mind: saving the day, wooing the leading lady, and breaking into song and dance. But what if I told you there's a league of extraordinary men, written by talented women, who've redefined norms and left an indelible mark on the silver screen? Yes, get ready to be captivated by these captivating characters!
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In the star-studded saga of Dil Dhadakne Do, we encounter Sunny, portrayed by the versatile Farhan Akhtar. Hold your breath; he's not your regular overbearing brother or dismissive protector. Sunny, crafted by the brilliant duo of Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar, is a breath of fresh air. He's the kind of brother who proudly stands up for Ayesha (Priyanka Chopra) and her accomplishments. Now, that's the kind of sibling bond we all crave!
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Ever wished for a therapist like Shah Rukh Khan? Well, thanks to Gauri Shinde's pen, we met Dr. Jehangir Khan in Dear Zindagi, and boy, was he a revelation! This suave and witty psychologist, portrayed by King Khan, had more than charm up his sleeve. He served as Kaira's (Alia Bhatt's) guiding light, helping her heal and find herself in the process. Can we just say, "Dear Dr. Khan, can you be our life coach too?"
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Ladies, brace yourselves! Indira Bisht and Juhi Chaturvedi collaborated to pen down Vikram Singh Rathore in Khoobsurat, and he's the epitome of grace, charm, and consideration. As played by the charismatic Fawad Khan, Rathore was not your typical alpha male. He treated women with the utmost respect, cherished their dreams, and made every moment count. Excuse us while we swoon!
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Now, who doesn't adore Irrfan Khan's stellar performances? Paired with Zeenat Lakhani's brilliant writing, we got to witness Raj in Hindi Medium—a husband, father, and all-around lovable character. Raj's dedication to securing the best education for his daughter tugged at our heartstrings. But here's what sets him apart: he was incredibly self-aware and open to learning from his experiences. Admirable much?
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In the spy thriller Raazi, we met the enigmatic Syed Iqbal, portrayed by the talented Vicky Kaushal. Thanks to the creative genius of Bhavani Iyer and Meghna Gulzar, Syed Iqbal was no run-of-the-mill hero. He personified tranquilly, empathy, and, most importantly, respect for consent. As a husband and a patriot, he added layers to the film's narrative that left us pondering.
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These incredible male characters, masterfully crafted by talented female screenwriters, have elevated the Bollywood cinematic experience to new heights. From supportive brothers and empathetic therapists to considerate gentlemen and endearing fathers, they've shattered stereotypes and redefined masculinity on the silver screen.
So, the next time you immerse yourself in the world of Bollywood magic, remember the women behind the pen—weaving stories that resonate with our hearts, challenge conventions, and showcase a more inclusive portrayal of men in cinema. Here's to more memorable characters, more enchanting tales, and more magic from quill to reel! Cheers!
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