The Great Indian Family Hindi Movie Review & Rating 

The film ‘The Great Indian Family’ made under the Yash Raj banner has been released today.  

Story: The story of the film is about Bhajan Kumar (Vicky Kaushal), an ancestral Pandit family of Balrampur.  

This family gets the work of worship and bhajan-kirtan done in the city. Being a singer of Bhajan Kumar, he is much talked about among the people of the city.  

Bhajan Kumar, cheerful and social, receives an anonymous letter revealing his Muslim identity as Badshah Khan, transforming his life drastically.

Bhajan Kumar's attitude towards society and family drastically changes, leading to a series of challenges and changes in his life.

After this, the attitude of society and especially the family completely changes towards Bhajan Kumar.

 Now what happens next in the story? What problems does Bhajan Kumar have to face? 

Performance: Talking about acting in the film, every actor acted brilliantly. Vicky Kaushal has lived up to the role with his acting as Bhajan Kumar.  

Manushi Chhillar has also acted well, although she could not leave her mark in her first film. Like every time, Kumud Mishra is adding charm to the film. The rest of the actors have also acted well.  

Like every time, Kumud Mishra is adding charm to the film. The rest of the actors have also acted well. 

Technicalities: Vijay Krishna Acharya has taken charge of the direction of this film, Vijay has already shown his talent. 

Vijay kept the film absolutely perfect, although there is a slight lack in the script of the film due to which the second half does not seem  packed. 

Analysis: The first part of the film is very entertaining, but after the interval, the film becomes very communal. 

Just as the first part of the film is comic, the second part of the film confuses you.

The sudden involvement of Bhajan Kumar’s character in religion will bother you a bit because there is something missing in the  script. 

Due to the weak script of the film, Vijay could not convey the subject effectively. The climax of the film also does not look strong.  

Although the duration of the film is short, due to the film does not seem boring. 

Talking about the second major flaw of the film, the music of the film becomes very weak. After leaving the theatre, you will have to strain your brain to remember the song of the film. 

Verdict: Overall, the film is weak due to the script and music, the actors have acted well.  

Now it will be interesting to see how this film performs among Shahrukh Khan’s Jawan in theatres! 

Rating: 2/5