10 Movies To Binge Watch This Rakhi With Your Siblings


Raksha Bandhan is a festival honouring the love between siblings and the special times they have shared over the years. Remember when you used to argue with your siblings over who got to control the TV remote and annoy them by constantly changing the channel? Those were undoubtedly the best times of your life, and you will always remember them. In India, there are several ways to celebrate Raksha Bandhan, but the most popular tradition is for sisters to tie lovely rakhis on their brother’s wrists, exchange Raksha Bandhan gifts with their siblings, and schedule a day to spend time together. Have you thought out your plans for the day with your siblings? If not, we’ve got a fantastic suggestion. Here is a list of some of the best sibling bond movies to watch with your siblings. So grab some popcorn and a soda and let the party begin.

Bollywood Movies

Here are some Bollywood movies that depict the warmth and craziness that envelopes a sibling relationship.

1. Dil Dhadakne Do (2015)

It is immediately clear that Ayesha and Kabir have a good relationship. This is evidenced by their subtle body language and their capacity to be open and honest with one another without worrying about being judged. The two are always there for one other, no matter what, whether they are arguing over ice cream, defending one another, or posing difficult questions. There are not many other relatable fictional siblings who can help us remember the times we looked at our brothers with an equal amount of love and annoyance. Kabir and Ayesha are by no means the only ones. However, seeing DDD again with your brother will enhance its special, entertaining, and memorable qualities.

2. Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na (2008)

The relationship between Aditi and her brother is an example of how difficult and unpredictable relationships can be. We were moved when Amit said to Aditi, “We were friends earlier till you discovered new ones. Although the bond between a brother and sister is delicate, they are the ones who cannot function without making fun of one another. The ideal brother-sister connection is shown in the film. Despite the tumultuous nature of their relationship, Amit always defended Aditi when her fiancé misbehaved. With this movie, you may revisit the significance of this pure relationship. You’ll experience both an emotional roller coaster and a pleasant time.

3. Bhag Milkha Bhag (2013)

Even if the sibling relationship between Milkha and Isri is not the story’s main idea, it is so endearing that it merits a mention. Isri is a typical simple girl who keeps to herself, even when her husband abuses her. She accepts her fate in silence and works to be the ideal wife. But when her husband tries to attack Milkha, this older sister musters the strength and makes a brave move by standing her ground. She places all of her happiness, aspirations, and goals in her brother, so when Milkha starts down the successful path, his sister Isri is the happiest person in the world. This one is for all the siblings who are aware of their natural cheerleading.

4. Bum Bum Bole (2010)

Dive deep into your childhood experiences with your siblings, which are likely packed with emotional and enjoyable events. The tale of two low-income siblings with a close friendship and mutual understanding is told in Bumm Bumm Bole. Early on, we find it difficult to understand how they manage their time and adapt to their family’s circumstances. Since they both only have one pair of shoes to wear, their shared pair of shoes serves as a connecting element. This film makes you feel closer to your siblings by effectively capturing the purity, sacrifices, and emotions of childhood.

5. Hum Saath Saath Hai (1999)

From “ABCD” to “Chote Chote Bhaiyaon Ki,” HSSH is emblematic of these enjoyable family songs. It is a classic joint family Bollywood film that is still likely a favorite among most of our parents today. The movie dealt with the relevant subject of big business families and the rifts their riches and properties generate, but it only focused on the sibling relationship between three brothers, a sister, and the families of their better halves. We all yearn for larger families and more siblings after watching HSSH, a classic film with touching love sequences between the siblings and the entire extended family, simply so we may reenact the bus scene from the ABCD song!

Hollywood Movies

Scroll down to find some meaningful, beautiful, and entertaining movies from Hollywood that you can watch with your siblings.

1. Frozen (2013)

Frozen is an animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale titled, The Snow Queen. The film depicts a princess who sets off on a journey alongside an iceman, his reindeer, and a snowman named Olaf to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in eternal winter. The pure bond between the sisters and the song ‘do you wanna build a snowman‘ always makes everyone emotional and it is considered to be Disney’s best-animated film.

2. The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe (2005)

Another popular children’s film series that centers on the Pevensie siblings, their magical discoveries, and their relationship with one another is The Chronicles of Narnia. The four siblings journey to the realm of Narnia via a wardrobe, where they are led by the enigmatic lion Aslan to discover their unique destiny. Everything about this movie, especially on this day, makes it a must-watch: the story, the music, the emotions.

3. The Parent Trap (1998)

Hallie and Annie, who are identical twins, are split apart at birth as a result of their parent’s divorce in the entertaining film The Parent Trap. Years later, they cross paths at a summer camp, where they initially compete until gradually realize they are sisters. To reconcile with their parents, they then plan to trade places. Is there a more ideal crime-fighting partner than your devoted sibling? Well, this movie will help you cherish and remember that.

4. To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)

The intimate friendship between sisters is rarely depicted accurately on television, but To All, The Boys does a pretty darn excellent job of it. While the success of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before was mostly due to Peter Kavinsky and his love for Lara Jean, there was another relationship in the movie that made viewers envious: Lara Jean’s relationship with her sisters Margot and Kitty. Despite having their fair share of arguments, the three of them stood by one another no matter what. Our relationship with our siblings is similar to ours in that we adore one other while also having arguments. To enjoy love and fun on this particular day, watch this movie.

5. Spykids (2001)

Spy Kids is a hilarious, exciting, and fun movie that you may watch with your younger siblings. The plot of Spy Kids centers on two spies who were rivals in the past but eventually fell in love got married and had two children, Carmen (the older sister) and Juni (younger brother). The pair had retired from the spy business when they were taken hostage by their adversary Minion. The kids then assumed control of the situation and were rescued and returned to their parents. The most remarkable aspects of this film are the adventures and the robot children. To relive previous experiences with your older siblings on this Raksha Bandhan, have fun with your younger sibling, this adds to your must-watch list.

Make Raksha Bandhan memorable by spending your day binge-watching these amazing movies with your siblings. We are sure that it’s going to be a happy Rakhi after all.


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