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Bollywood films capturing diaspora journey with heartwarming stories of identity

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 21, 2025, 03:00 IST
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​Journey of identity

The Namesake portrays a Bengali family’s life in the United States, focusing on generational experiences of migration. This image reflects parental resilience and sacrifice as they nurture identity amid unfamiliar settings. The story follows their son’s search for meaning, highlighting themes of displacement, belonging, and cultural inheritance that resonate deeply within global diaspora narratives.

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Family beyond boundaries

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham reflects intergenerational conflict and values within an Indian family spread across continents. Set between India and London, it portrays how traditions, love, and relationships remain anchors for diaspora families. The film’s emotional father-son dynamics, seen in this image, mirror the challenges of upholding bonds while navigating global identity.

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Love across borders

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge captures a young couple’s struggle between tradition and personal choice. Shot in Europe and Punjab, the film shows second-generation Indians balancing cultural expectations and love, symbolising diaspora identity struggles. The iconic mustard field scene remains central to Bollywood’s global image, highlighting the tension of home and belonging.

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Identity and belonging

Namastey London follows a British-born Indian woman rediscovering her roots when faced with cultural identity conflicts. This scene reflects her evolving relationship with tradition as she confronts stereotypes and perceptions of Indianness. The story illustrates how diasporic individuals negotiate identity, moving between modernity and heritage, bridging East and West in search of belonging.

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Returning to roots

Swades depicts an Indian-American returning home to rediscover his roots and responsibilities. This image shows his transformative journey guided by local wisdom, symbolising diaspora reconnection with homeland realities. The film highlights contrasts between global privilege and grassroots struggles, illustrating how identity evolves when one engages deeply with cultural roots and social responsibility.

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