Deiva Thirumagal (2011, Tamil; lit. “God’s Daughter”), directed by A. L. Vijay, is a legal drama centered on a man with intellectual disability fighting for the custody of his daughter. The film’s Hindi dubbed version, released as Deiva Thirumagal (or sometimes God’s Daughter ), expanded its reach to North Indian audiences. This paper analyzes the film’s narrative structure, performance nuances (especially Vikram’s portrayal), legal and emotional themes, and the adaptation challenges in dubbing. It argues that the Hindi version, while retaining core emotional beats, loses some cultural specificity but gains broader accessibility, contributing to pan-Indian cinematic discourse.
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, the film is a poignant exploration of the bond between a mentally challenged father and his daughter Core Review Highlights