Netflix's 'Single Papa': Finally, a Show That Celebrates Indian Single Dads

By Tanvi Munjal|4 - 5 mins read| December 03, 2025

When was the last time you saw a show that actually celebrated single dads in India? Not as side characters or tragic figures, but as the star of the story, complete with all the mess, magic, and madness that comes with raising a kid solo?

Netflix's Single Papa, dropping December 12, is finally giving us that story. And it looks absolutely delightful.

The Setup: From Man-Child to Dad-Mode (Sort Of)

The show stars Kunal Kemmu as Gaurav Gehlot, lovingly called GG, a guy whose emotional maturity is... well, let's just say it's a work in progress. Picture someone who still can't find his socks in the morning. Now imagine that same person deciding to adopt a baby. Right after his divorce.

Yeah, his family's reaction is pretty much what you'd expect. Total shock. The kind where they briefly wonder if he's glitching and needs a factory reset.

But GG goes ahead with it anyway, and what follows is pure, unfiltered chaos. The Gehlots (his entire extended family) are now stuck trying to figure out how this walking disaster plans to keep a tiny human alive. Spoiler: it's going to be hilarious.

Why This Show Feels Different

Single Papa is not trying to be some deep, heavy drama about single parenthood. It's a family comedy that understands one simple truth: parenting is messy, scary, and absolutely ridiculous, but it's also full of love.

The show doesn't pretend that becoming a parent magically transforms you into a responsible adult overnight. GG is still figuring things out. He's fumbling, making mistakes, probably Googling "how to change a diaper" at 3 AM. And that's exactly what makes him relatable.

Single Dads Don't Get Enough Love

When it comes to parenting stories on screen, single moms usually take center stage. And rightfully so, they deserve all the recognition. But single dads? They're often reduced to comic relief or barely-there characters.

Single Papa flips that script. It puts a single father front and center and says, "Hey, this guy's doing his best, and that deserves to be celebrated." It shows that dads can be nurturing, loving, and completely devoted to their kids, even if they have no idea what they're doing half the time.

It's refreshing. It's needed. And it's about time.

The Cast Brings the Vibes

Kunal Kemmu, leading the show, already has people excited. The man's got range, and seeing him play a clueless-but-caring dad sounds like the perfect fit. But he's not doing this alone.

The series features an absolutely stacked ensemble cast, including Manoj Pahwa, Ayesha Raza, Prajakta Koli (yes, MostlySane!), Neha Dhupia, and more. This is the kind of cast that promises warmth, humor, and those perfectly timed one-liners that only a Great Indian Family can deliver.

And let's not forget the real star here: the baby. According to showrunner Shashank Khaitan, this adorable tiny human is going to steal every single heart. Prepare for cuteness overload.

It's Not Just About Parenting

Single Papa is about a guy raising a kid. But it's also about family, the messy, loud, dramatic, loving kind that shows up even when you don't ask them to. The kind that questions your life choices but also has your back when things get tough.

It's about figuring out who you are while trying to be someone's whole world. It's about growing up at your own pace, even if life forces your hand. And most importantly, it's about love in all its chaotic, imperfect forms.

The show captures that special flavor of Indian family dynamics, including the unsolicited advice, the constant involvement, and the judgment mixed with unconditional support. It's relatable on a level that'll make you laugh and maybe even tear up a little.

Why You Should Watch

If you're tired of overly serious dramas or need a break from dark, gritty content, Single Papa looks like the perfect palate cleanser. It's warm, it's funny, and it celebrates the idea that families come in all shapes and sizes.

Plus, it's created by Neeraj Udhwani and Ishita Moitra, with Shashank Khaitan as showrunner; people who clearly understand how to blend humor with heart. The early buzz has been genuinely positive, with people already excited to see how this "unexpected dad" handles the beautiful disaster that is parenthood.

Whether you're a parent yourself, thinking about becoming one someday, or just someone who loves a good family comedy, this show has something for you.

Conclusion

Single Papa isn't just another show about parenting. It's a celebration of single dads who are out there doing the work, making mistakes, and loving their kids fiercely through it all.

It reminds us that fatherhood isn't about being perfect. It's about showing up, even when you're scared. It's about learning as you go. And most importantly, it's about the village that helps you get through it, whether they're blood relatives or not.

So mark your calendars for December 12. Get ready for chaos, cuteness, and a whole lot of laughs. Because Single Papa is about to show us that being a dad isn't child's play, but it sure is one heck of an adventure.


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