Track Indian actors through family chains — grandfather/father/spouse relationships are key indirect clues
When the question points to the target Indian actor indirectly through family members (father, grandfather, spouse, in-laws) rather than naming the actor directly.
The Indian film industry has dense family ties — many questions exploit this by describing a father's career, a spouse's achievements, or a grandfather's legacy to indirectly identify the target. You must track the family chain step by step rather than trying to jump directly to the final answer.
Workflow: (1) Identify the family member described most distinctively. (2) Search for that family member first. (3) Once identified, search "[family member name] son/daughter/spouse/grandchild" to find the target. (4) Verify the target against remaining question constraints.
[actor name] father mother spouse family [relative's characteristics][family member name] son daughter children actor Bollywood[actor name] spouse [spouse characteristics] familyQuestion asks about a person whose father is an actor (born 1940-1960), father married an actress (1970-1990), and there's an interview biography book about the father.
"actor award \"Dadasaheb Phalke\" born 1920 1930""Amitabh Bachchan" children son daughter actor"Amitabh Bachchan" book "interviews" biographySkipping the family chain: Trying to search directly for the final target without first identifying the described family member. Questions using grandfather/father-in-law as clues require step-by-step tracking.