13/12/2025
Single Papa | Netflix
Last night I was home alone and finally decided to experience my new 85-inch Hisense Mini-LED properly.
No distractions. Just me, a screen, and a series.
I kept seeing billboards for Single Papa, so I hit play.
Best decision.
This is one of those rare series that grabs you from the first episode. Fast-paced, no unnecessary drama, no dragging. You stay hooked without even realizing it.
I ended up watching 4–5 episodes in one go.
Honestly, the last time that happened was Money Heist Part One.
What stayed with me was not the story alone, but the emotion behind it.
*The man*.
*The father*.
A silent hero in most of our lives, finally shown without noise or overacting. The beauty of this series is its simplicity. Simple dialogues. Simple moments. And that’s exactly why it hits hard. The punches are soft, but they land deep.
*Kunal Khemu*, once a super kid artist, delivers a very mature, very real performance. He doesn’t “act” like a father. He is one. Vulnerable, responsible, flawed, steady. A complete man in the truest sense.
The series also quietly challenges an age old belief we rarely question: that emotional depth, nurturing, and sacrifice belong only to mothers.
It shows what fathers carry,What men absorb silently And how love does not need volume to be powerful.
Thought-provoking without being preachy.
Emotional without being heavy. Entertaining without being shallow.
And ending on a lighter note, one honest question it leaves you with:
*Why should girls take all the footage when it comes to a child’s upbringing?*
This is not just a series.
It is a reflection.
*Every man should watch it*
*Every father will feel it*
*Tejas Ganeshchandra Bodawala - TheAcDon*