This Siblings Day, grab your sibling some snacks, and enjoy movies that celebrate the special bond you share!
Siblings Day is here — the one day you try not to fight with your brother or sister (we said try, okay?). It’s the perfect excuse to sit on the couch together, grab some snacks, and watch movies that’ll make you laugh, cry, or just argue about who gets the remote. Whether you’re the older bossy one or the younger annoying one, these movies are perfect for a fun sibling movie marathon. Just don’t fight over the popcorn... or do. It’s tradition, after all. Just binge watch and celebrate the cutest bond you’ve got.
Written and directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, ‘Dhanak’ is a heartwarming children's road film that follows ten-year-old Pari, a devoted Shah Rukh Khan fan, as she journeys hand-in-hand with her beloved younger brother Chotu, an eight-year-old Salman Khan fan. Determined to help Chotu regain his eyesight before his ninth birthday, Pari takes on the role of not just a loving sister and friend, but also his eyes and guide through the world. As they traverse the harsh realities around them, what begins as sibling rivalry evolves into a profound bond of hope and survival. A must-watch!
Based on the 2005 Bengali film ‘Dadar Adesh,’ ‘Raksha Bandhan’ tells the story of Lala Kedarnath, the devoted eldest and only brother to four sisters. The film centers on his unwavering determination to see his sisters happily married, highlighting the lengths a brother will go to fulfill their dreams. The cast includes Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Pednekar, Sadia Khateeb, Sahejmeen Kaur, Smrithi Srikanth, and Deepika Khanna.
Directed by Omung Kumar, ‘Sarbjit’ is a biographical drama featuring Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Randeep Hooda, who portrays Sarabjit Singh—an Indian national convicted of terrorism and espionage by Pakistan's Supreme Court in 1991, leading to his 22-year imprisonment. The film powerfully portrays a sister’s love for her brother, highlighting the extraordinary lengths she goes to in her fight to prove her brother’s innocence and bring him justice.
Directed by Zoya Akhtar, ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’ is a comedy-drama that centers on siblings Ayesha played by Priyanka Chopra and Kabir played by Ranveer Singh, who were raised in an elite family. Amidst growing family tensions, the two share an unbreakable bond, standing by each other through thick and thin. As each other's strongest allies—and occasional voices of reason—they face the world together, offering unwavering support while keeping each other grounded.
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Written and directed by Khalid Mohammed, ‘Fiza’ features Karisma Kapoor in the titular role, alongside Hrithik Roshan as her brother, Amaan. This poignant drama follows Fiza’s search for her missing brother, as she navigates every possible path to find him. When she eventually discovers that Amaan has become a terrorist, she does everything in her power to steer him away from that life. The film beautifully portrays a sister’s unconditional love even in the face of heartbreaking truth.