For any child, boy or girl, a father is both Jedi and Sith: Obi-Wan Kenobi - gentle and calming and good - and Vader, fierce and terrifying.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the things 'Star Wars' is most deeply about is fathers, sons, and redemption. In its own way, it points to the indispensability of paternal love, and it has a lot to say about the lengths to which people - boys or girls - will go to get it.
The sacred title of 'father' is shared with the Almighty.
A father is a person who's around, participating in a child's life. He's a teacher who helps to guide and shape and mold that young person, someone for that young person to talk to, to share with, their ups and their downs, their fears and their concerns.
As a father, I would say I am more like a mother. I do a lot of hugging.
Fathers always play mahagurus to their children, and I am no exception.
I am very close to my brother Ramesh Babu. When my father was away for shootings, my brother would take care of me, and I am very close to him, and yes, Dad's always special. He used to call me and enquire about my film's progress. Whenever I deliver a hit, I can see a glow on my father's face.
It's natural that anyone is compared to their father.
Father or stepfather - those are just titles to me. They don't mean anything.
To me, Darth Vader is the epitome of evil.
A father is a man who expects his son to be as good a man as he meant to be.
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