Updated On: 02 March, 2020 03:42 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
As Irrfan Khan and Radhika Madan's Angrezi Medium opens in the cinemas on March 13, director Homi Adajania talks about Khan's character and what makes him different from the other fathers we have seen in Hindi Cinema!

Irrfan Khan and Radhika Madan Picture Courtesy: PR
How far would you go to fulfill someone else's dream? What if that someone else was your very own daughter? Angrezi Medium asks viewers these intriguing questions as they meet Champak Bansal - the new age father.
The film tells the story of a man who crosses all boundaries, literally and figuratively, to keep his daughter's wish of studying in London alive. Irrfan essays the role of the doting dad, while Radhika Madan plays his ambitious daughter, Tarika.
Talking about the changing dynamics of the father in Indian cinema, director Homi Adajania shares, "Fathers have been viewed as strict patriarchs and often been stereotyped in our films. Irrfan plays such a sensitive single father. He's a feminist without even knowing it. He plays a father, mother, and friend to his child. The layers he reveals as a parent showing unconditional love touches your soul."