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Kunal Kemmu on fatherhood: 'Jump in front of a bus!'

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  • Kunal Kemmu discussed the instant commitment of fatherhood at a trailer launch.
  • The series 'Single Papa' explores the challenges and credits of single fathers.
  • The trailer launch included a fun baby-care competition between actors and media.
Kunal Kemmu on fatherhood: 'Jump in front of a bus!'

The trailer for the upcoming Netflix series 'Single Papa' was recently unveiled in Mumbai, with key cast members including Kunal Kemmu, Neha Dhupia, and Prajakta Koli in attendance. At the event, Kunal Kemmu spoke about the profound and instantaneous nature of becoming a father. He emphasized that the moment one holds their child, an unshakeable commitment forms, likening it to being willing to sacrifice everything for that new life.

The discussion also touched upon the series' theme of recognizing the contributions of fathers, a role Kemmu believes is often given less credit than it deserves. He highlighted that the show delves into the complexities and challenges of single fatherhood, contrasting it with the potentially humorous on-screen portrayal. The series aims to depict the journey of fatherhood with authenticity.

Directors and co-producers also shared their perspectives, noting the immediate maternal instincts in women versus the transformative experience for men upon holding their child. The series, 'Single Papa,' promises to explore this unique transition into fatherhood, with its release scheduled for December 12 on Netflix, offering a new narrative on parental roles.

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The "Single Papa" series is scheduled to release on Netflix on December 12.
Kunal Kemmu described becoming a father as an instant commitment, stating he knew he'd 'jump in front of a bus' for his child.
The "Single Papa" series explores the challenges and underappreciated contributions of fathers, particularly single fathers.

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