Sometimes,
becoming
a
hero
isn’t
a
choice,
it’s
a
response
to
danger,
especially
when
family
is
involved.
Films
and
series
have
often
shown
us
how
the
calmest,
most
ordinary
men
can
unleash
absolute
fury
when
their
loved
ones
are
threatened.
These
stories
are
sometimes
not
just
about
action;
they’re
emotional,
intense,
and
packed
with
raw
survival
instinct
and
with
an
intent
to
save
their
families.
This
feature
explores
stories
of
heroes
who
turn
unstoppable
the
moment
their
family
is
threatened
or
even
lost,
transforming
their
pain
into
raw,
relentless
fury.
Sisu:
Road
to
Revenge
(2025)
Sisu:
Road
to
Revenge,
directed
by
Jalmari
Helander,
is
an
intense
action-filled
sequel
to
the
sleeper
hit.
Aatami,
“the
man
who
refuses
to
die,”
played
by
Jorma
Tommila,
returns
to
the
home
where
his
family
was
killed
and
decides
to
rebuild
it
somewhere
safe.
But
when
the
ruthless
Red
Army
commander
comes
back
to
finish
the
job,
everything
explodes
into
chaos.
What
follows
is
a
relentless
chase
across
harsh
terrain,
packed
with
jaw-dropping
stunts
and
brutal
action.
It’s
a
fierce,
high-adrenaline
fight
to
the
very
end.
Sony
Pictures
Entertainment
India
releases
Sisu:
Road
to
Revenge
in
India
in
English,
Hindi,
Tamil
and
Telugu
on
the
21
November.
The
Family
Man
(2019)
Raj
&
DK’s
The
Family
Man
follows
Shrikant
Tiwari
(Manoj
Bajpayee),
a
middle-class
dad
juggling
EMIs,
school
troubles,
and
family
chaos.
But
the
second
danger
comes
close,
he
flips
from
everyday
husband
to
sharp,
no-nonsense
intelligence
operative.
With
grounded
action,
smart
writing,
and
Manoj
Bajpayee’s
brilliant
mix
of
intensity
and
humour,
the
series
captures
the
double
life
of
a
man
protecting
both
his
home
and
his
country.
And
now,
with
Season
3
releasing
on
21
November,
fans
can
expect
higher
stakes,
bigger
threats,
and
Shrikant
in
full
beast
mode
against
the
antagonist
played
by
Jaideep
Ahlawat.
Ghajini
(2008)
A.R.
Murugadoss’ Ghajini
is
a
gripping
story
of
love,
loss,
and
an
uncontrollable
thirst
for
vengeance.
Aamir
Khan
plays
Sanjay
Singhania,
a
successful
businessman
whose
life
revolves
around
gentle
affection
and
quiet
stability
until
a
violent
attack
destroys
everything
he
holds
dear.
Left
with
short-term
memory
loss,
Sanjay
transforms
into
a
relentless
revenge
machine
using
notes,
tattoos,
and
rage
to
keep
his
mission
alive.
The
film
blends
raw
emotion
with
intense,
bone-crushing
action,
making
it
one
of
Bollywood’s
most
iconic
revenge
dramas.
Drishyam
(2013)
Jeethu
Joseph’s
Malayalam
original
Drishyam,
led
by
Mohanlal,
is
a
masterclass
in
how
far
a
simple
family
man
can
go
when
his
family
is
at
stake.
Georgekutty,
a
simple
cable-TV
operator,
lives
a
peaceful
life
with
his
wife
and
two
daughters,
until
an
unexpected
incident
threatens
to
destroy
his
family
forever.
What
follows
is
not
physical
violence,
but
a
brilliantly
calculated
psychological
war.
Georgekutty
turns
into
a
silent
strategist,
outsmarting
the
police
and
the
entire
system
with
his
precision
and
mental
games.
It’s
a
tense,
emotionally
charged
thriller
about
a
father
protecting
his
home
at
any
cost.
Jailer
(2023)
Nelson
Dilipkumar’s
Jailer
presents
Rajinikanth
as
Muthuvel
Pandian,
a
quiet,
retired
family
man
who
lives
a
disciplined,
almost
invisible
life.
But
when
his
son
goes
missing
under
mysterious
circumstances,
that
calm
exterior
shatters
instantly.
The
film
unleashes
a
stunning
transformation,
from
a
gentle
father
to
a
ruthless
force
who
will
burn
the
entire
underworld
to
the
ground
if
that’s
what
it
takes.
With
explosive
set
pieces,
stylish
action,
and
Rajinikanth’s
superstar
aura
and
screen
presence,
Jailer
shows
just
how
terrifying
a
father
can
become
when
someone
crosses
his
family.