Not a Son's Story. A Father's Becoming
Deda flips the usual narrative, it's not about a son making his father proud, but a father learning how to love, let go, and grow. It's raw, quiet, and steeped in Gujarati family values without being preachy. Hema Shukla's direction is delicate and full of detail, remarkable for a debut.
Gaurav Paswala brings such honesty to the screen, vulnerable, flawed, real. He delivers a quietly moving performance, full of restraint, doubt, and heart.
This isn't just about parenting. It's about becoming. A film that speaks softly, but leaves you thinking loud.
This is the kind of cinema that teaches without telling.
Gaurav Paswala brings such honesty to the screen, vulnerable, flawed, real. He delivers a quietly moving performance, full of restraint, doubt, and heart.
This isn't just about parenting. It's about becoming. A film that speaks softly, but leaves you thinking loud.
This is the kind of cinema that teaches without telling.
- MansiS-17
- 4 jul 2025