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Dear Father

  • 2022
  • 2h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
893
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Dear Father (2022)
The story is a representation of a growing sense of alienation in the minds of the senior citizens of today's nuclear structures. They are distanced from the mainstream of family action, having been denied the pivotal roles of the now defunct joint families, hence some of them demand attention through the tool of nuisance value. It's an attempt to show the futility of the so-called fluent logic of today's pompous professionals in trying to pin down hapless parents in hopeless debates.
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After a man falls from his balcony, a police investigation focuses on the man's son and daughter-in-law.After a man falls from his balcony, a police investigation focuses on the man's son and daughter-in-law.After a man falls from his balcony, a police investigation focuses on the man's son and daughter-in-law.

  • Director
    • Umang Vyas
  • Writers
    • Vivek Bele
    • Vivek Bele
    • Uttam Gada
  • Stars
    • Paresh Rawal
    • Manasi Parekh
    • Chetan Dhanani
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    893
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Umang Vyas
    • Writers
      • Vivek Bele
      • Vivek Bele
      • Uttam Gada
    • Stars
      • Paresh Rawal
      • Manasi Parekh
      • Chetan Dhanani
    • 42User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paresh Rawal
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    • Manubhai Joshi
    Manasi Parekh
    Manasi Parekh
    • Alka Joshi
    Chetan Dhanani
    • Ajay Mankad
    Kaushambi Bhatt
    • Sangeeta
    Vaibhav Biniwale
    • Patel secretary
    Vaibhav Biniwale
    • Patel Secretary
    Arvind Dandekar
    • University Peon
    Aryan Desai
    • Varun
    Shalin Desai
    • Tarun
    Ravi Mangela
    • Constable Parmar
    Jay Merchant
    • Resort Manager
    Rakesh Modi
    • Doctor
    Krunal Pandit
    Krunal Pandit
    • Kartik
    Ashwin Parikh
    • Gardner
    Katha Patel
    • Monika Gill
    Kiran Patel
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    Advait Shah
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    • Director
      • Umang Vyas
    • Writers
      • Vivek Bele
      • Vivek Bele
      • Uttam Gada
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    4rishabhsolanki-25489

    Good Acting, bad storyline and message

    The only thing good about the movie was the acting of Paresh Sir and his comic timing. The story gave a good build-up at the beginning, but the ending was something else.
    4ritabratachakrabarti

    This belongs in the 1960s

    The movie is based on the age old Indian premise that a son has to put his father on a pedestal and worship him even when he disrespects your partner at every possible opportunity ( a PhD , gold medallist maths teacher should cook ) , accuse her of infidelity ( just because she comes home at 11 one night) and tries to destroy your relationship. The father character is unbelievably dislikable and hard to empathise with. Then enters the moral police ( literally) who decides to teach some lessons to the couple for not worshipping their father. He does this by leveling false accusations of suicide and murder and what not. In the end, the kids understand their mistake , bring back their father who will now continue to torture them for the rest of his life. Oh also, the couple decides to withdraw their case against the moral police officer because apparently they needed that lesson. Unbelievable!
    sapoliakaran

    A terrific thriller with witty dialogues and superb comedy

    If you've seen Paresh Raval's Gujarati Plays and Dramas, you have seen him in his element. In Dear Father, I felt as if I was watching Paresh Raval live.

    His acting was fantastic! It is rare that the mettle of a solid screenplay and fantastic acting skills can keep you hinged to your screen for the whole length of a movie. This movie sucks you in from the start, and keeps you there till the last scene.

    My respect for Paresh Raval's fantastic acting skills has changed to admiration. This movie is a career defining point for all of its creators and especially the actors and the script writers.

    For many years now I have wished Gujarati Cinema to reach this level and deliver this quality of entertainment, awe, thrill and bucketloads of laughter.

    I can happily say that with Dear Father, we have finally reached that level!

    A standing ovation to all the members of the team. This is a defining moment for Gujarati Cinema and it is wonderful that Paresh Raval is leading the path forward.
    1mndppsingh2

    Baghban Part 2

    The movie felt so slow that I had to watch at 1.5x . The first half was tolerable, I even enjoyed it, the second half is just complete torture. What happened in Baghban was that atleast character of AB and Hema Malini were likeable. Here, Paresh Rawal has a complete patriarchal mindset which does not let us root for him. I will have to watch some good movie after this for a nice balance in my life.
    6mjvora-00644

    Well acting of Paresh Rawal but moral is bit difficult to accept

    Movie is well acted by Paresh Rawal. Movie went bit slow. The father' role is pathetic and some unreal. Anyway in some cases , we can expect such father in real life, however the message from movie is only for Son and Daughter is law, nothing for pathetic father. In current world such father also unacceptable who doesn't respect the Educated Daughter in law. There should be some message for father also, to change his views inline with current world is missing in movie. Anyway It is good and entertaining and specially the dialogue and acting of Paresh Rawal and Mansi Parekh is excellent. One time must watch.

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      Almost a remake of the Nana Patekar starrer Marathi movie 'Aapla Manus'.
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    • Release date
      • March 4, 2022 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Gujarati
    • Production company
      • Venus Films
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      • $26,143
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      • 2h 17m(137 min)
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