Thirumagal Movie ((link))

– In court, Krishna breaks down, unable to understand complex questions, but he says: “I may not know law, but I know Nila needs her Appa.” Nila testifies that she wants to stay with him.

| Role | Actor | Notes | |------|-------|-------| | Krishna (a mentally disabled father) | Vikram | Acclaimed performance; won National Award for Best Actor | | Nila (daughter) | Sara Arjun | Child artist; brilliant | | Anu (lawyer) | Anushka Shetty | Kind, supportive | | Nila’s biological mother | Amala Paul | Brief role | | Antagonist (grandfather) | M. S. Baskar | Rich, manipulative | | Judge | Nassar | Fair and emotional | thirumagal movie

Thirumagal was well-received by critics and audiences alike. The movie won several awards, including the Best Actress award for Nivedha Thomas. – In court, Krishna breaks down, unable to

Director A. Bhimsingh was known for extracting maximum emotional value from his scripts, and here he succeeds without letting the film slip into excessive melodrama. He paces the film expertly, balancing the warmth of the early scenes with the tension of the later conflict. Baskar | Rich, manipulative | | Judge |

Krishna (Vikram) is a man with the mental age of a child. He lives happily with his 5-year-old daughter, Nila (Sara Arjun). When Nila is taken away by her biological mother’s wealthy family, Krishna fights the legal system to win her back, proving that love matters more than IQ.

– Nila’s mother’s father (M. S. Baskar), a rich lawyer, discovers Nila exists. He decides to take her away, claiming Krishna is unfit to be a father. Nila is forcibly taken to Chennai.