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Bollywood’s Love Affair With Kites

Radiocity
By Radiocity Team
Published Jan 14, 2026

Dor (2006)

Set against the backdrop of Rajasthan’s deserts, Dor uses kite-flying as a quiet symbol of freedom and hope. The kites scenes reflect the emotional liberation.

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999)

Set in Gujarat, the film subtly weaves in the culture of kite-flying during festive sequences, adding regional authenticity and color to its grand love story.

1947: Earth (1998)

Deepa Mehta’s 1947: Earth memorably uses kite-flying scenes to contrast childhood innocence and communal harmony against the looming tragedy of Partition.

Kai Po Che! (2013)

One of Bollywood’s most iconic kite-flying films, Kai Po Che! uses Uttarayan as a metaphor for friendship, ambition and loss.

Patang (2012)

This Yash Chopra classic uses kite-flying during celebratory moments to heighten romance, longing and emotional connection between its lead characters.

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