Modern Kannada writers like S.L. Bhyrappa, Triveni, and Vasudhendra have often blurred the lines. They portray fathers who pine for their daughters' happiness, who weep silently at their weddings, and who write poetry about their daughters’ first steps. This is the "romance" of shared silences, of a daughter braiding her father’s graying hair, and of the jealousy a father feels when his daughter falls in love with a younger man.
: A touching story of a mentally challenged father's devotion to his daughter, and her eventual role in his rescue years later.
Engaging narratives, relatable characters, and emotive storytelling.
Modern Kannada writers like S.L. Bhyrappa, Triveni, and Vasudhendra have often blurred the lines. They portray fathers who pine for their daughters' happiness, who weep silently at their weddings, and who write poetry about their daughters’ first steps. This is the "romance" of shared silences, of a daughter braiding her father’s graying hair, and of the jealousy a father feels when his daughter falls in love with a younger man.
: A touching story of a mentally challenged father's devotion to his daughter, and her eventual role in his rescue years later.
Engaging narratives, relatable characters, and emotive storytelling.