"Vikram and His Son" is a 1986 Indian Tamil-language film directed by A. Jagannathan. The movie stars Kamal Haasan in the lead role as Vikram, a wealthy and successful man, and his son, played by K. Balachander's son, Kailash.
Culture clash ensues. Vikram refuses to call Sam by their pronouns, recoils at the vegan food, and tries to secretly calculate Karthik’s 401(k) balance. He keeps asking: “But when will you get a real job?” vikram and his son movie
In a world where families are split by politics, sexuality, and geography, Vikram and His Son offers a radical proposition: It’s a crowd-pleaser for Tamil, Indian diaspora, and global LGBTQ+ audiences alike. Think The Farewell meets Captain Fantastic with a South Asian heartbeat. "Vikram and His Son" is a 1986 Indian
The film received mixed reviews from critics but is notable for its themes of family dynamics and the struggles of growing up. Kamal Haasan, in particular, received praise for his performance. Balachander's son, Kailash
The narrative follows the turbulent life of (played by Chiyaan Vikram), a man forced by his family to live a rigidly moral life based strictly on Gandhian principles. Google Watch Action Data