It’s not just a film about dyslexia. It’s a film about parents . It asks a deeply uncomfortable question: Are we breaking our children’s spirits while calling it ‘discipline’? The scene where Ishaan’s father visits the art teacher’s visualization of a “caring parent” will leave you in tears—not from sadness, but from the shame of recognition.
The film is a landmark in Indian cinema for its portrayal of .
For adults who grew up as the "slow" kid, the "dreamer," or the "troublemaker," this film is a powerful act of healing. It whispers: It was never your fault.