Set in quaint by-lanes in the heart of India, Gullak is a collection of disarming and relatable tales of the Mishra family.Set in quaint by-lanes in the heart of India, Gullak is a collection of disarming and relatable tales of the Mishra family.Set in quaint by-lanes in the heart of India, Gullak is a collection of disarming and relatable tales of the Mishra family.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Gullak' is acclaimed for its authentic depiction of middle-class Indian family life, highlighting relatable moments and emotions. Strong performances by Jameel Khan and Geetanjali Kulkarni, along with organic character chemistry, are celebrated. Witty, heartwarming, and poignant dialogues balance humor and drama effectively. Cinematography and music enhance the narrative's emotional impact. Themes of familial bonds, societal expectations, and personal aspirations resonate deeply. Minor critiques include political undertones and costume inaccuracies, though these do not significantly impact the overall positive reception.
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TVF is on a roll, after critically acclaimed Kota Factory they have come up with another series that is brilliant. Gullak is such a simple story about everyday life of a middle class family. Their fights, struggles, love etc... These characters are so real, you might even relate with them. Every episode is a "kissa" like the series told in the beginning not a "kahani". There is not Sacred Games or Mirzapur, but a peek into everyday life of a family with a humorous touch. I will really recommend everyone to watch this series.
You may argue that you've seen better shows than "Gullak" but just once, just once try remembering the last time you enjoyed any series watching experience so much.
Rarely in a lifetime, we come across a play, show or a movie which becomes instant relatable and that absorb it's audience so much so that we just want to be there for little more time. Gullak is that gift to India and it's viewers by TVF & Gullak-Team. High on acting, punchlines and perfect writing, this show in it's second season slightly deviates from the light hearted comedy drama that was seen in season:1, dwell more into the emotions of Misra Parisar in season:2 but without losing the track of humour. The brotherhood of Annu-Aman in season:2 if relates to you, tears & smiles are guaranteed. As usual, Misra Pariwar & Bittu ki mummy runs the entire show but this time, Annu is the Big Bull of season 2 in all departments.
I genuinely feel the makers must continue the Gullak series for many more seasons and hoping that, if any actor becomes a big star tomorrow they will still find dates for Gullak shooting and continue doing this show. Because you four people (Papa, Mummy, Annu & Aman) bring so much smile and emotions out of viewers that you have no idea about.
I just wish the kids of 2020s generation are watching this series and when they go in 40s/50s, they will find themselves remembering the memories of 20s and "Gullak" will be one of that (Like sometimes we float in 90s nostalgia)
Best wishes to Team Gullak.
Rarely in a lifetime, we come across a play, show or a movie which becomes instant relatable and that absorb it's audience so much so that we just want to be there for little more time. Gullak is that gift to India and it's viewers by TVF & Gullak-Team. High on acting, punchlines and perfect writing, this show in it's second season slightly deviates from the light hearted comedy drama that was seen in season:1, dwell more into the emotions of Misra Parisar in season:2 but without losing the track of humour. The brotherhood of Annu-Aman in season:2 if relates to you, tears & smiles are guaranteed. As usual, Misra Pariwar & Bittu ki mummy runs the entire show but this time, Annu is the Big Bull of season 2 in all departments.
I genuinely feel the makers must continue the Gullak series for many more seasons and hoping that, if any actor becomes a big star tomorrow they will still find dates for Gullak shooting and continue doing this show. Because you four people (Papa, Mummy, Annu & Aman) bring so much smile and emotions out of viewers that you have no idea about.
I just wish the kids of 2020s generation are watching this series and when they go in 40s/50s, they will find themselves remembering the memories of 20s and "Gullak" will be one of that (Like sometimes we float in 90s nostalgia)
Best wishes to Team Gullak.
TVF at its best as always, Gullak undoubtedly connect to life of middle class families various chores,
Seriously I am loving this .
Great acting done by all cast.
Very rarely u come across something where from the first scene u realise u r watching something really special.kudos to tvf for creating such a masterpiece and enhancing their benchmark after yeh Meri family and Kota factory.By the time the fifth episode is over u already begin to miss the characters.Detailing of the North Indian middle class family is magnificent .It has a subtle layer of emotions which compels u to be nostalgic and emotional but u still keep smiling thruout.U will realise how good it is when u will watch it second time.
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- TriviaIn an episode Mishra Ji mentioned that Annu's birth year is 1998. In real life Harsh Mayar who plays the character of Aman Mishra was born in 1998.
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- Runtime24 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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