7.K K Menon In Love All: This small underated film has a certain dignity and poise in the storytelling. A lot of these qualities emerge from Kay Kay Menon’s central performance as Siddharth Sharma, a former badminton champ whose career was cut short by politics in sports(yeah yeah, that bane of all sportsmanship) and now Siddharth won’t let his son Aaditya(a fabulously dedicated performance by Ark Jain) anywhere near the sportsfield.Siddharth’s transformation from unreasonable dad to a flexible sporting mentor would have seemed abrupt and manufactured were it not for Kay Kay Menon who makes Siddharth’s transformative travel tenable. From the opening credits when we see him sitting quietly in a taxi with his family as they arrive in Bhopal, Kay Kay’s eyes brim with untold pain.
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