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From Wake Up Sid to The Lunchbox: Bollywood’s slice-of-life picks for your weekend

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 14, 2025, 01:01 IST
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From Wake Up Sid to The Lunchbox: Bollywood’s slice-of-life picks for your weekend

Bollywood has carved a special niche for slice-of-life films, even though we don’t see them as often as we’d like to. Unlike movies with grandiose plots or melodramatic arcs, slice-of-life stories aim to engage viewers through real, relatable moments. These are films that reflect everyday life—its struggles, joys, and little victories. Here’s a selection of Bollywood gems you can enjoy in one sitting this weekend. Audiences have always cherished this genre, and it’s easy to see why.

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102 Not Out

What happens when a 75-year-old son wants to live a peaceful life and his 102-year-old father wants to break the world record for longevity? Starring Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor, this delightful dramedy serves up a touching tale about embracing life with humor and heart at any age. 102 Not Out reminds us that aging is a privilege—one that can still be full of joy, mischief, and new beginnings.

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Wake Up Sid

The 2009 film Wake Up Sid, directed by Ayan Mukerji, centers on a carefree college student (Ranbir Kapoor) and takes viewers on a journey of self-discovery. Ranbir plays a privileged twentysomething who’s struggling to figure out what he wants from life. The film’s lighthearted script, memorable performances, and engrossing soundtrack all contribute to its timeless charm.

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The Lunchbox

Ritesh Batra’s 2013 film The Lunchbox is a slow-burning, uniquely tender tale about falling in love without ever meeting. Nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language at the BAFTA Awards, the film chronicles the unusual connection between a lonely office worker and a neglected housewife—built entirely through handwritten notes exchanged in a lunchbox. Quiet, evocative, and deeply human, it was both a critical and commercial success.

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Dear Zindagi

Gauri Shinde’s 2016 film Dear Zindagi is a thoughtful exploration of life’s emotional complexities through the eyes of a young filmmaker (Alia Bhatt). The narrative takes a gentle yet meaningful turn when she meets Shah Rukh Khan’s character, a non-traditional therapist whose unique approach helps her see life from a new perspective. Packed with light-hearted moments and introspective conversations, Dear Zindagi entertains while encouraging viewers to reflect on mental health and self-growth.

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Kapoor & Sons

Kapoor & Sons is a modern family drama that beautifully balances humor and heartbreak, featuring stellar performances from Rishi Kapoor, Ratna Pathak Shah, Fawad Khan, Sidharth Malhotra, and Alia Bhatt. Set in the scenic hills of Coonoor, the film delves into sibling rivalry, parental expectations, and love—both lost and rediscovered. If you’ve ever tiptoed around family tensions while treasuring rare moments of warmth, this one will hit close to home.

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