Furthermore, Vikram refused to “perform” disability. He worked with speech therapists and child psychologists to ensure that Krishna’s mannerisms were not a caricature but a compassionate mirror of people like Suresh. He even wore discomforting contact lenses and altered his posture to physically feel vulnerability.
The story follows (Vikram), a man with the mental maturity of a five-year-old who lives and works in a chocolate factory in Ooty. His life is centered around his daughter, Nila (Sara Arjun), whom he raises alone after his wife dies during childbirth. Their idyllic life is disrupted when Nila’s powerful and wealthy grandfather, Rajendran (Sachin Khedekar), discovers their existence and forcibly takes Nila away, believing Krishna is unfit to raise her.
Furthermore, Vikram refused to “perform” disability. He worked with speech therapists and child psychologists to ensure that Krishna’s mannerisms were not a caricature but a compassionate mirror of people like Suresh. He even wore discomforting contact lenses and altered his posture to physically feel vulnerability.
The story follows (Vikram), a man with the mental maturity of a five-year-old who lives and works in a chocolate factory in Ooty. His life is centered around his daughter, Nila (Sara Arjun), whom he raises alone after his wife dies during childbirth. Their idyllic life is disrupted when Nila’s powerful and wealthy grandfather, Rajendran (Sachin Khedekar), discovers their existence and forcibly takes Nila away, believing Krishna is unfit to raise her.