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Piku Movie May 2026

A Cinematic Study of Urban Familial Dynamics: An Analysis of the Film Piku

Piku (2015) Director: Shoojit Sircar Lead Cast: Deepika Padukone (Piku Banerjee), Amitabh Bachchan (Bhaskor Banerjee), Irrfan Khan (Rana Chaudhary) Genre: Comedy-Drama / Road Movie Date of Release: May 8, 2015 1. Executive Summary Piku is a landmark Indian Hindi-language film that breaks conventional cinematic tropes by centering its narrative on a taboo subject—chronic constipation and the resulting obsession with bowel movements—to explore deeper themes of filial duty, death, and independence. The film successfully balances humour with poignant emotion, creating a realistic portrait of a dysfunctional yet loving father-daughter relationship. This report analyzes the film’s narrative structure, character arcs, thematic depth, and its critical and commercial reception. 2. Plot Synopsis The story follows Piku Banerjee, a sharp-tempered, independent young architect in Delhi, who lives with her hypochondriac father, Bhaskor. Bhaskor is obsessively fixated on his health, particularly his digestion, which dictates the chaotic rhythm of their household. Piku’s life is a cycle of managing her father’s eccentricities, running a business, and suppressing her own romantic and personal desires. Piku Movie

Essential viewing. A masterclass in acting, writing, and direction. A Cinematic Study of Urban Familial Dynamics: An

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