The film touches on universal themes of family dynamics, the healing power of memories, and the struggle to say a final goodbye. Reception and Verdict
The story centers on Harish Bhalla ( Amitabh Bachchan ), who is left alone to handle his wife’s funeral when his four adult children are scattered across the globe. As they return home, the film highlights the clash between traditional rituals and the children's modern, logic-driven perspectives—particularly through the rebellious daughter, Tara (Rashmika Mandanna). The film touches on universal themes of family
As a modernistic priest in Haridwar, Grover provides a refreshing perspective on faith and life, often lifting the movie's slower second half. As a modernistic priest in Haridwar, Grover provides
Bachchan delivers a powerful, soul-stirring performance as a grieving husband, anchoring the film with his emotional depth. Despite its positive critical reception, the film struggled
While critics generally praised the performances and the film's "heart in the right place," some noted issues with a "scattershot narrative" and uneven pacing. Despite its positive critical reception, the film struggled at the box office , earning approximately ₹9.66 crore worldwide against a budget of ₹25–30 crore.