Unlike many mainstream films that gloss over the hardships of single parenthood, Dada humanizes the struggle, making it relatable and grounded.
The technical crew deserves immense credit for elevating the emotional beats of the film:
Directed by Ganesh K. Babu, Dada stars Kavin as Manikandan (Manik) and Aparna Das as Sindhu. The film begins in a college setting where two young students fall in love. Unlike typical movie romances, their relationship leads to an unplanned pregnancy. The film does not glamorize this situation; instead, it shows the raw panic, societal pressure, and the financial and emotional strain of becoming parents while still being children themselves.
Unlike many mainstream films that gloss over the hardships of single parenthood, Dada humanizes the struggle, making it relatable and grounded.
The technical crew deserves immense credit for elevating the emotional beats of the film:
Directed by Ganesh K. Babu, Dada stars Kavin as Manikandan (Manik) and Aparna Das as Sindhu. The film begins in a college setting where two young students fall in love. Unlike typical movie romances, their relationship leads to an unplanned pregnancy. The film does not glamorize this situation; instead, it shows the raw panic, societal pressure, and the financial and emotional strain of becoming parents while still being children themselves.