
Samarpit Father’s Love(2026)
Samarpit Father's Love is an emotional story of Ashok, a simple farmer whose life changes forever after losing his wife during the birth of their son, Harsh.After tragedy strikes again when his crops are destroyed in a fire, Ashok sacrifices everything to raise and educate his son.Through hunger, struggle, and endless hardships, he dedicates his entire life to giving Harsh a better future. But when old age arrives and Ashok needs his son the most, life takes an unexpected emotional turn.A heart-touching tale of every father who silently sacrifices his dreams and happiness for his children.
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- Theatrical Release
- 19 June 2026
- Director
- Exhan Khan
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 55m
Storyline
A farmer named Ashok faces tragedy twice: first when his wife dies giving birth to their son Harsh, and again when a fire destroys everything he owns. Despite losing everything, he dedicates his entire life to raising and educating Harsh, sacrificing his own dreams and enduring constant hunger and hardship along the way. When Ashok reaches old age and needs his son's help most, life takes an unexpected emotional turn in this touching story about a father's silent sacrifices for his children.
“He gave everything. Will his son remember?”
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- The film taps into one of Hindi cinema's most enduring emotional wells — the silent, self-sacrificing father — a figure that has resonated deeply with Indian audiences since the era of classics like 'Mother India' and 'Deewar'.
- Setting the story against an agrarian backdrop grounds the narrative in a reality familiar to millions of Indian families, where a single natural disaster like a crop fire can unravel generations of hard work overnight.
- The name 'Samarpit' is itself a Hindi word meaning 'dedicated' or 'devoted', giving the title a double meaning — a life devoted to a son, and a film devoted to every unsung father.
- The character of Ashok carries the weight of both parents from the very first scene, as his wife's death during childbirth means he must fill two roles simultaneously — a device that immediately raises the emotional stakes.
- Family dramas exploring the parent-child bond have seen a strong revival in Hindi cinema through the 2020s, often finding their most loyal audiences in smaller towns and rural markets where these stories feel the most personal.
- The film's central irony — a father who sacrifices everything for his son's future only to be left alone in old age — reflects a social anxiety widely discussed across India as urban migration separates younger generations from their roots.
- Director Exhan Khan chose to focus the story on a farmer rather than an urban professional, a deliberate grounding that sets the film apart from the drawing-room family dramas that dominate mainstream Hindi emotional cinema.
