In the film Don't Call Me Kafir, Giorgino Abraham plays a father figure who faces emotional challenges as the head of the family. Through the process of exploring this role, Giorgino admits that he has learned many valuable lessons about being a father, especially to girls. He began to understand that children are not just a responsibility, but a part of life that must be maintained intact with love, patience, and determination.
More than that, Giorgino also reflects how a man can become a real priest for his family, not only as a leader, but also as a protector who is gentle and empathetic. Check out the full information in voi.id
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