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"The movie does not sensationalise or sentimentalise. It tells a story about love and belonging, simply and quietly. The young man who has a mental age of seven does not have to behave in a cute or charming way to win us over. He behaves as you'd expect someone with that level of understanding would. As you watch, you are reminded not just of his disability, but of the ableism around him; the people who underestimate him because of his disability." deiva thirumagal

The film’s climax is its most debated and devastating element. In a final act of self-realisation, Krishnan understands that his daughter’s future may require his absence. By sacrificing his right to be with her for her access to a better life, he completes his arc from a dependent man to a transcendent father. This is not a conventional happy ending, but a deeply mature and tragic one. It suggests that the greatest act of love is not holding on, but letting go. The final image of Nila being raised by loving adoptive parents while Krishnan watches from a distance, forever a part of her life but not her home, is a poignant reminder that real life seldom offers neat resolutions. Here's an interesting review of the movie: "The

The film was largely met with positive reviews. Critics universally praised Vikram’s performance, with many considering it one of the finest in his career. The emotional connection between the father and daughter was highlighted as the film's strongest asset. However, some critics noted that the plot was a near-scene-by-scene adaptation of I Am Sam , leading to debates on creative originality. He behaves as you'd expect someone with that