Heartbroken but determined, Anna hires a young lawyer, Meera, who sees his deep, honest love for Nila. Meera helps him understand the legal system and prepares a case that shows Anna’s strengths: his consistent caregiving, the strong emotional bond with Nila, and the routines that support the child's well‑being. The courtroom becomes a battleground not of wealth and status, but of empathy, truth, and the child’s best interests.

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The film is highly emotional, designed to bring both heartwarming moments and tear-jerking scenes to the audience. Review Summary

: Anushka Shetty and Amala Paul provide strong support, with Shetty playing a lawyer who finds her own redemption through Krishna’s case. Final Verdict

The story follows Krishna (played by Vikram), a man with an intellectual disability who has the mental maturity of a five-year-old. After his wife passes away during childbirth, Krishna raises his daughter, Nila, with pure, unfiltered affection. The conflict arises when Nila’s wealthy grandfather, Bashyam, discovers her existence and takes her away, sparking a legal battle to determine if a man with Krishna's condition is capable of being a guardian. Vikram’s Transformative Performance

The film is not just a movie; it is an emotional endurance test. For fans of realistic cinema, Vikram fans, or anyone who needs a good cathartic cry, this film is essential viewing.

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