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Dads, drama & real talk: 5 must-watch Father’s Day picks on Prime Video

Father's Day

Father's Day

Dads have their own unique ways of expressing their affection and responsibility towards their kids. They are unpredictable, yet on time. Whether sending odd or cringe memes or watching you type for ages before replying with a single emoji, there is no one like him. Father’s Day is coming on June 15; let Father take the remote and unwind together with stories that celebrate everything he brings to the table, such as chaos, wisdom, and unwavering love. 

Prime Video has brought a tailor-made watchlist to sit and watch beside your dad this Father’s Day:

  1. The Mehta Boys
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    The Mehta Boys

    In this emotionally layered film, actor-director Boman Irani plays Shiv Mehta, a father reconnecting with his estranged son, Amay (Avinash Tiwary), after years of silence. Set in London, The Mehta Boys explores the complexities of family dynamics, grief, pride, and the struggle to communicate when it matters most. The hardest conversations heal the trauma that family members have; this movie is a poignant reflection of it. 

  2. I Want To Talk
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    I Want To Talk

    Abhishek Bachchan goes off-beat for acting in a heartwarming story in ‘I Want To Talk’ as Arjun Sen, a man living the assumed perfect life until he’s told he has just 100 days left. His priority is reuniting with the daughter. It is a moving journey of reconciliation and purpose; this film offers a heart-touching look at fatherhood and redemption.

  3. Crazxy
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    Crazxy

    For dads who thrive on fast-paced plots and tough choices, Crazxy is a gripping thriller. Sohum Shah stars as a surgeon who is on the way to make a shady ₹5 crore deal when he learns his daughter’s been kidnapped. It’s both tense and emotional.

  4. Ouseppinte Osiyathu
    Ouseppinte Osiyathu Father's Day
    Ouseppinte Osiyathu

    This Malayalam drama weaves an intense family tale centered on a father and his grown sons. As a crisis shakes the household, deep-seated tensions rise to the surface. It has strong performances and a haunting sense of realism.

  5. Be Happy
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    Be Happy

    Be Happy, directed by Remo D’Souza, is a heartwarming dance drama about a single father (Abhishek Bachchan) and his spirited daughter (Inayat Verma). When her big chance to join a dance competition is threatened, he steps up in unexpected ways to keep her dream alive. 

So this Father’s Day, press play on love, laughter, and a few tears only on Prime Video.

 

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