How fatherhood has helped Tusshar Kapoor feel complete and confident
Kapoor says, fatherhood is all about a feeling which does not ever go away.
By PTI |
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MUMBAI: Actor Tusshar Kapoor describes fatherhood as a life long vision which has made him feel more complete and confident as a person.
The 42-year-old actor became single parent to his son, Laksshya, through surrogacy in 2016.
Ahead of Father's Day, the actor says for him, fatherhood is all about a feeling which does not ever go away.
"I feel more confident as a father, I feel my life has a purpose and feel more fulfilled and accomplished. When a day ends, I feel I've done a lot, even when I'm on holiday, I don't feel like I am not working," Tusshar tells PTI.
"Fatherhood makes me feel good about myself, makes me feel complete. It has also made me manage my time and more organised because you've to work with a clock work precision when you're a father," he added.
The "Golmaal" actor said he had a "positive nervousness" before becoming a father and took the decision only when he felt he was ready.
"I was always very fond of babies, so it didn't feel like fatherhood would be a burden ever. But the calling never came till I decided to be a father. I took this step only when I felt the time has come."
But many still find it a bit daunting to turn a single parent without getting married, for the responsibilities which will come along with the decision.
Tusshar says it has to be a well thought out decision, one which requires a lot of acceptance of the self.
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"It's normal to be scared. It okay to be a single parent. If you accept yourself then even the society will accept you. The fear is about whether I'll be able to take up the responsibility or not.
"If you have the infrastructure and means to take care of a child, then better late than never. Do it when you feel is the right time."
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Tusshar says being a father from the movie industry can be a bit challenging but the difficulties are not restricted to just the film line.
"It's hugely compromised for movie stars, no matter how much they try. A lot of times, specially in the earlier years, father's probably left it to the mothers.
"That also happens outside of the film line, a lot of busy fathers think the mothers will do everything and I can just have a special appearance in the child's life... But that's not necessarily restricted to movies."
'Piku', 'Paa', 'The Pursuit Of Happyness': Movies To Binge-Watch With Dad On Father's Day
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Nothing says love better than quality time spent together. And while gifts are a great way to pamper your old man, why not also plan a fun day and spend it with him.
Go to the park, bring out the board games, or if your dad is a movie-buff - get a bucket of his favourite popcorn and pop in the DVD (or well, stream the film!).
To make your task simpler, we've listed a few of our favourite films that portray the beautiful bond between fathers and their children. You might want to keep tissues handy.
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A beautifully told tale, Shoojit Sircar's film follows the life of father-daughter duo, 70-year-old Bhaskor Banerjee (Amitabh Bachchan) and Piku (Deepika Padukone).
'Piku' makes you laugh and cry, exclaim when you relate to the father-daughter's frustration and yet be humbled by their journey. The film ranks high among, both, Bachchan and Padukone's best performances, and even if you have already seen it, you won't be bored.
The Times of India described it as a 'delightful, a cinematic rasgulla, dipped in the sweet, dark rum of life', and we couldn't agree more.
A beautifully told tale, Shoojit Sircar's film follows the life of father-daughter duo, 70-year-old Bhaskor Banerjee (Amitabh Bachchan) and Piku (Deepika Padukone). 'Piku' makes you laugh and cry, ex..
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R Balki's 2009 film saw Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan swap roles as father and son. In 'Paa', the Big B plays a 13-year-old suffering from progeria, who has been brought up by a single mom (Vidya Balan), on the look out for his dad (Abhishek).
Balki beautifully captures the small moments shared between the duo, giving viewers with a happy, heart-warming film.
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This one's a classic. And if you're about to tie the knot, we suggest you spend Sunday on the couch with your dad watching (and crying) as George Banks (Steve Martin) comes to terms with his 22-year-old daughter Annie's (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) engagement and upcoming nuptials.
The 1991 movie, a remake of Vincente Minnelli's Oscar-nominated film of the same name starring Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Bennett, and Spencer Tracy, is all heart - and we can't recommend it enough.
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The warm, inspiring film is based on the real life story of a salesman, Chris Gardner, struggling in 1980s San Francisco to get his 5-year-old son and himself off the streets. Will Smith and (real and reel) son Jaden deliver excellent performances as they bring the moving story to life.
It'll leave you with a bunch of emotions, but most likely with hope, as it ends.
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