As the "God’s daughter" of the title, her chemistry with Vikram provides the film’s emotional anchor. Her performance made her a household name in South Indian cinema. Anushka Shetty (Anuradha):
★★★★★ (5/5) – A timeless emotional masterpiece. Deiva Thirumagal
Anushka Shetty’s character, Anuradha Ragunathan, acts as the bridge between these two worlds. As a lawyer who initially looks down on Krishna but eventually becomes his strongest ally, Anuradha’s character arc is crucial. She represents the audience’s journey: moving from judgment to understanding. As the "God’s daughter" of the title, her
But the film argues that parenting is not about IQ; it is about EQ (Emotional Quotient). Krishna cannot teach fractions, but he can teach love, resilience, honesty, and joy. The courtroom becomes a mirror reflecting our own prejudices. How often do we equate academic or financial success with good parenting? But the film argues that parenting is not
The film poses a profound question: Is intelligence the sole metric of a parent's worth? Through the cross-examinations and arguments, Deiva Thirumagal argues that emotional intelligence, the capacity to love, and the safety a parent provides are far more valuable than academic brilliance or wealth. It exposes the elitism often hidden within "good intentions," particularly in the character of the grandfather, who loves the child but fails to understand her needs