The Better India · 26 days ago
Through hushed tones and tender glances, the silent love of Indian fathers weaves a complex tapestry of devotion that often goes unnoticed. Conditioned by a world that whispers, "boys don't cry," they've learned to mask their vulnerability, letting actions speak where words falter. They are men like SN Chowdhury, who recall the weight of fatherhood turning their world on its head, yet express love in peeling oranges and remembering forgotten maps. In their quiet acts of care and moments of emotional rupture-like sobbing unseen after a father's death or braiding a daughter's hair-these fathers reveal a language of love unspoken yet deeply felt. As one father likened, "Fathers are like coconuts, tough on the outside, but soft and tender within," highlighting the hidden heart beneath the rugged facade. Father's love transcends silence, painting a picture of devotion where societal expectations and unspoken dreams swirl together, leaving one to ponder the quiet strength of a love that's seldom vocalized but ever-present, a testament to love's quiet resilience.