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Beyond Indian cinema, the father-daughter relationship is a cornerstone of classic and contemporary literature and film: To Kill a Mockingbird

The 2010s witnessed a paradigm shift, driven by real-life stories and the rise of the "New Indian Woman." This was the era of the Progressive Father —the man who doesn’t just allow his daughter to fly, but builds the launchpad.

The portrayal of the father-daughter relationship in Indian entertainment content and popular media has evolved significantly over the years. From traditional and conservative portrayals to more nuanced and complex ones, the representation of this relationship has become more diverse and realistic. Positive portrayals can promote progressive values, foster empathy and understanding, and influence social attitudes. As Indian society continues to evolve, it is essential to showcase more diverse and realistic portrayals of the father-daughter relationship in entertainment content.