Explores the "mentor-father" role, where the bond is forged through sweat and shared ambition, breaking gender norms in sports.
As audiences, we are hungry for content that shows the fight and the hug. We want the reel of the father walking his daughter down the aisle, but we also want the reel of the father cooking maggi at 2 AM while she cries over a breakup. Because popular media, at its best, doesn't just reflect culture—it creates it. And for the modern Indian beti , the most revolutionary entertainment is seeing her father simply say, "Main samjha nahi, lekin main try karunga" (I don’t understand, but I will try).
