Lorelai and Rory in Gilmore Girls
Lorelai and Rory Gilmore are the OG mother-daughter duo! Lorelai Gilmore is born into a wealthy household, but her rebellious streak is at odds with the rules of the prim and proper Gilmores. Lorelai finds this life pretentious, and runs away with her daughter, Rory to neighbouring small town, Stars Hollow after getting pregnant at 16
The show follows the grown-up mother and daughter as they lead their lives in the quaint town. More friends than mother and daughter, Lorelai gives Rory the life she couldn't have - including her love for coffee, junk food, eclectic music tastes and most importantly her quick tongue and free spirit. As Rory says during her graduation valedictorian speech, "My mother, the dazzling woman who gave me her life's blood and name - she filled out house with love, laughter, books and music - I would not be who I am without her." Through their fights and flaws, Lorelai and Rory's bond will move you to tears - we know it did for us
Jane and Xiomara Villanueva in Jane the Virgin
Jane Villanueva's life is turned upside down when she is accidentally artificially inseminated. The most ironic part? She's a virgin! After all her plans come to a standstill, Jane's mother is her true pillar of support as the young writer navigates heartbreak, a pregnancy, work drama and villains in this heartfelt, entertaining telenovela
The girl power continues - Jane and Xiomara are further bolstered by Abuela - the wise grandmother and matriarch of the house. Their friendship and their unwavering love through fights, family drama and illness is definitely one to watch
Masaba and Neena Gupta in Masaba Masaba
Masaba Masaba, a series based on real-life moments from fashion designer Masaba Gupta and her actress mother Neena Gupta's lives, beautifully explores the dynamics of their mother-daughter relationship
The show's highlights include the endearing banter and bickering between the duo and their unwavering mutual affection and support. The show is a true celebration of the love and friendship between mother and daughter
Sophie and Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia
The arrival of her daughter transformed the world for independent-minded Donna. Sophie deeply trusts her mother, who remains her guiding force through major life choices, even after she's gone
The relationship between Sophie and Donna Sheridan is a central element that gives the story its emotional core. Despite their generational differences, they share a deep, loving bond that transcends the traditional mother-daughter dynamic and extends into the realm of friendship. Donna, a spirited single mother, has raised Sophie on her own on a Greek island. Donna's guidance plays a crucial role in her life decisions, as seen in the storyline where Sophie seeks her mother's advice and support when planning her wedding
Mili and Manju in Khoobsurat
Mili and Manju share a rather eccentric bond, but like the unusual nature of the film itself. Mili is a vivacious physiotherapist in the film. Her no-nonsense loud Punjabi mother always has her back no matter what. She lets Mili call her by her name, dispenses crucial pieces of advice on everything from how to deal with the royals and also untangle her love life
Amber Holt and Sarah Braverman in Parenthood
After she was a Gilmore girl, Graham was a Braverman, who moved into her parents’ guesthouse with her two kids after a tumultuous split with her partner
Sarah, a single mother, has to face her own challenges while navigating her personal and professional life. She's a loving and supportive mother, but makes mistakes along the way - making her all the more relatable and endearing. Amber is presented as a rebellious teenager in the earlier seasons, often causing worry and stress for Sarah. Their relationship goes through its ups and downs, including moments of tension, disagreement, and misunderstanding. However, these two never give up on each other, which is what makes their relationship special. Lauren Graham is born to play great mothers on-screen!
Katherine and Carol Wendelson in 'Great News'
This NBC show was short-lived, but in just two seasons, viewers fell in love with the quirky and memorable Wendelson women
The story revolves around Katie Wendelson, played by Briga Heelan, an ambitious news producer at 'The Breakdown," a fictional news show'. Her mother, Carol (played by Andrea Martin), decides to follow her dreams and lands an internship at Katie's news station, much to Katie's initial dismay. The show is noted for its witty dialogue, strong female characters, and the hilariously complicated but memorable relationship between Katie and Carol. Throughout its short run, "Great News" provides a fun and humorous commentary on the generational gaps and challenges in the workplace
Alexis and Moira Rose in Schitt's Creek
The transition to Schitt's Creek was challenging for the affluent Rose family, yet their adversity fostered unity. Alexis and Moira, each quirky, often disagree, but remain each other's staunchest supporters
Alexis is a happy-go-lucky, slightly eclectic girl (but endearingly so), while Moira is an unconventional mother in her own right, who designed the nursery to be in the opposite wing of the house! Yet, these two unerringly support each other and care for each other in their own ways
Penelope and Lydia in 'One Day at a Time' Penelope is a single mother and military veteran and does whatever it takes to prioritize her children's safety, even if it necessitates moving back with her own mother. This proves challenging as she concurrently navigates PTSD |
Lydia, played by Rita Moreno, is a vibrant and traditional Cuban grandmother who often contrasts with the more modern and independent Penelope. Their differing views on various topics often lead to humorous and heartwarming moments in the series. Despite their differences, both characters share a deep respect and love for each other - each woman's guidance and fierceness become a lighthouse for the other
Anna Coleman and Tess Coleman in 'Freaky Friday'
Anna and Tess Coleman are a mother-daughter duo who experience a lot of conflict and misunderstandings - Anna believes Tess is too controlling, while the latter believes that her daughter is rebellious, irresponsible and must be kept on a tight reign
Due to a mystical fortune cookie, they switch bodies and are forced to live each other's lives. This leads to many comedic situations as each struggles to navigate the other's life - but they also gain understanding, compassion and empathy for the other because of this experience
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