The film also touches on the importance of communication and understanding in relationships, highlighting the consequences of neglecting one's loved ones. These themes are conveyed through the characters' experiences, making the story feel authentic and relatable.

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Mohanlal and Dulquer Salmaan deliver outstanding performances in "Bro Daddy." Mohanlal brings his signature charm and wit to the role of Gireesh, effortlessly portraying the character's transformation from a detached father to a loving and caring one. Dulquer Salmaan, on the other hand, brings a sense of vulnerability and authenticity to Sushin, making his character's emotional journey relatable and endearing.

The "accidental" nature of both pregnancies forces the families to confront societal stigmas regarding live-in relationships and the "shame" often associated with late pregnancies. Bro Daddy (aka) Bro Dady review - Behindwoods

The story follows (Mohanlal) and his son Eesho (Prithviraj), who share an unconventional, "bro-like" friendship rather than a strict father-son dynamic. The central conflict arises when Eesho and his partner Anna (Kalyani Priyadarshan) face an unexpected pregnancy while their families are planning an arranged marriage for them.