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Bollywood’s mother-daughter duos who share uncanny resemblance

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 31, 2025, 06:48 IST
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​Bollywood’s mother-daughter duos who share uncanny resemblance

In a world where beauty is all about looks and style evolves, these Bollywood mother-daughter duos offer something timeless, a mirrored legacy. From sharp features and expressive eyes to bold choices and unmistakable screen presence, these women reflect each other not just in appearance but in attitude, ambition, and artistry. Such as pairs are listed below:

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​1. Amrita Singh and Sara Ali Khan

The expressive eyes and defined brows in Sara are an inheritance from her mother Amrita whose royal presence enlivened the screens of the 1980s. The resemblance goes beyond that: both strong, both quick-witted, and both unapologetic about their celebrity status. The ease Sara shares in front of the screen, as her mother was decades before her, is part of their kinship—a presence both regal and relatable.

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​2. Dimple Kapadia and Twinkle Khanna

Twinkle may have switched out practice for parody, but her quiet magnetic quality is undeniably Dimple's. With hard bone structure and soft elegance, Twinkle unfurls her mother's on-screen spirit in her writing and public presentation. They exude charm through understatement, and knowing when to exit and shine in a different space.

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​3. Tanuja and Kajol

Bold, fiery, and fiercely independent, Kajol exhibits not only her mother's likeness, but her spirit as well. Tanuja's strong-witted free-spirited persona survives in Kajol's unapologetic decisions to wear a unibrow and play loveable protagonists: in bringing out a distinct and unique vibrancy that is loud, proud, and full of heart.

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​4. Soni Razdan and Alia Bhatt

Alia’s fine-boned features and understated grace evoke a fabulous sense of lost time in Soni Razdan’s authentic beauty. There was a societal softness in both—tempered with creative ambition. Alia attributes all of her subtle performances to her mother’s guidance, grounding her stardom in maternal advice.

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​5. Pooja Bedi and Alaya F

Alaya isn't Pooja's second coming, she's the spiritual successor to Pooja's unabashed effervescence. Their wavy locks and sassy penchant for owning their propped positions in front of the camera are all inclusive of women who occupy their own space. Alaya's rise feels like I am seeing history reinvent itself, in neon.

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