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Dada Movie Review Realesed In 10-Feb-2023

Published Apr 26, 2023
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Manikandan and Sindhu, final-year college students, unintentionally become parents in the movie Dada. They are forced to raise their child, Adhithya, alone because of circumstances that separate them. The challenges and fights encountered along the way are detailed below. Dada Movie Review: If not executed properly, balancing intense emotions with humour in the perfect amounts can be one of the most challenging challenges. However, when a director is successful in doing so, there is no better weapon to maintain spectator interest throughout.One such movie with the proper emotional undertones is Kavin's Dada. It portrays, with a few lighter moments, the struggles that Manikandan (Kavin) confronts while attempting to create a good life for himself and his child. 
The film's straightforward storyline focuses on fundamental human emotions and relationships. Without trying too hard to impress, the director tenderly and heartfully conveys these feelings. We immediately root for the lead couple because of their well-written characterizations. We are skillfully introduced to the universe of Manikandan and Sindhu early on in the narrative. This pivotal sequence is conveyed well, and the conflict between the lead duo is intense enough. The discussions are straightforward in style. Kavin's portrayal as Manikandan brings life to the movie. He excels in dramatic scenes and does just as well in comedic ones. During a moment, Kavin urges his coworker to avoid suicide

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An unanticipated pregnancy that upends families, a painful farewell, and the love between a father and a son are all there in Ganesh Babu's Dada, which contains all the elements of a templated family drama. These elements are typically and carefully arranged to induce tears and sentiment. However, Ganesh uses these clichés—which are famed for their melodramatic tendencies—to create a poignant yet understated coming-of-age tale of a young father.

And from the very first frame of his movie, Ganesh is extremely clear about how he intends to present this story. We see a couple splayed out on a bed, with the woman (Sindhu, portrayed by Aparna Das), smiling deeply while softly resting her head on her partner's chest. She sheds a tear as she expressesAlmost every figure in the Dada universe has free will and a goal. The screenplay is intricate and profound, right down to the car driver who casts a disapproving glance at a father's heinous deed and VTV Ganesh's cameo who pushes the film's lighthearted view of destiny.


Mani's journey into fatherhood and ultimately adulthood is the narrative's beating core, nevertheless. Mani is not a wild adolescent who runs away at the suggestion of pregnancy. He is a content but anxious man in love who isn't prepared to confront such a deep-seated anxiety at such a young age. Therefore, when Mani and Sindhu part ways after a nasty argument, Sindhu does the unthinkable, and Mani finds himself turning into a character out of a movie.

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gopika.jineesh 4/26/23, 6:30 AM
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mm.ss 4/26/23, 6:41 AM
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b.monisha 4/26/23, 11:40 AM
I watched this movie it was amazing

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