Dada Movie Review: Theatrical Treat For Kavin Fans; He Becomes The Most Wanted Young Hero Of Tamil Cinema!
Just like making jokes about the difficulties we face in our normal life, in this film too director Ganesh K Babu has impressed the audience by sprinkling laughter in difficult times.
Dada
is
a
film
starring
actor
Kavin
who
has
made
his
mark
from
the
small
screen
to
the
silver
screen.
In
this,
Kavin
is
cast
as
the
hero
in
the
role
of
Manikandan.
Aparna
Das
has
played
the
role
of
Sindhu
opposite
him.
Here
is
the
full
review
of
Dada,
a
film
based
on
father-son
affection.
Hero
Manikandan
(Kavin)
comes
as
an
irresponsible
college
student
who
doesn't
listen
to
his
parents,
doesn't
study
well.
He
falls
in
love
with
fellow
student
Sindhu
(Aparna
Das).
Sindhu
unexpectedly
becomes
pregnant.
Sindhu
does
not
listen
to
Kavin's
request
to
abort
the
child,
so
both
leave
the
house
and
get
married.
Mani,
even
after
marriage,
is
profligate
and
comes
home
drunk.
During
a
fight,
the
hero
who
goes
away
saying
"you
die" switches
off
the
phone
when
his
wife
calls
in
labor
pain.
As
a
result,
Sindhu,
who
gave
birth
to
the
baby,
leaves
him
at
the
hospital
and
goes
with
her
parents.
The
entire
responsibility
of
bringing
up
the
child
falls
on
Mani.
He
has
been
a
prodigal
and
irresponsible
person
until
then.
He
tries
to
be
a
good
father
to
his
child.
He
spends
days
trying
not
to
show
his
child
to
his
wife.
He
unexpectedly
meets
her
after
4
years.
Will
Mani
forgive
his
wife?
Why
did
Sindhu
leave
the
child?
A
beautiful
answer
to
many
such
questions
is
the
climax
of
the
film
Dada.
Just
as
the
father-daughter
affection
was
beautifully
and
profoundly
expressed
in
Thanga
Meengal,
the
father-son
affection
is
tenderly
expressed
in
this
film
as
well.
As
Manikandan,
Kavin
takes
his
chances
and
scores
well.
He
makes
the
fans'
eyes
wet
especially
in
the
love
fight
scenes
and
in
the
climactic
hand
to
mouth
crying
scenes.
Aparna
Das,
who
made
the
audience
happy
despite
her
brief
appearance
in
the
film,
acts
like
a
second
pillar
for
Dada.
Although
the
story
revolves
only
around
her
and
Kavin,
it
seems
that
she
did
not
get
much
'screen
space'.
Her
disappearance
for
20
minutes
in
the
film
could
be
the
reason
for
that.
Bhakyaraj
and
Aishwarya
keep
our
parents
in
front
of
our
eyes
even
if
it's
only
for
a
short
while.
Aishwarya
stands
in
mind
as
a
wife
who
does
not
cross
the
line
set
by
her
husband,
even
though
she
trembles
as
a
mother
hearing
her
son's
voice.
VTV
Ganesh
in
the
film
is
a
well-wisher
who
gives
advice
and
sometimes
comes
as
a
comedy
punch
line
speaker
to
make
the
audience
laugh.
Child
Artist
Advik,
who
plays
Kavin's
son,
is
a
great
find
of
the
year.
A
thousand
kisses
can
be
given
only
to
the
Tamil
he
speaks.
Pradeep
Antony
and
Harish
Kumar
stand
out
as
supporting
characters.
All
the
songs
of
the
film
are
heart
touching.
Especially
the
song
'Thaayaaga
Naan'
about
affection
for
son
makes
us
melt.
Jen
Martin
did
a
great
job.
Just
like
making
jokes
about
the
difficulties
we
face
in
our
normal
life,
in
this
film
too
director
Ganesh
K
Babu
has
impressed
the
audience
by
sprinkling
laughter
in
difficult
times.
His
realistic
comedy
dialogues
and
the
way
he
carried
the
story
attracts
the
fans.
Although
the
story
is
predictable,
it
doesn't
seem
like
a
big
drawback
due
to
the
neat
screenplay.
All
in
all,
if
you
want
to
watch
a
feel
good
emotional
movie
on
the
weekend
with
your
family,
go
for
Dada.
You
will
love
it.