Gullak

Review / ‘Gullak’: A nostalgic ode to middle-class life in India

The story of "Gullak" is essentially a commentary from a piggy bank—a clay one that silently witnesses the everyday lives of the Mishra family. Through Gullak's eyes, we see the events that unfold within the Mishra household. Each family member's crises revolve around real-life issues that any middle-class family can relate to. A two-room house with a small courtyard and narrow terrace sets the scene. Directed by Amit Raj Gupta and written by Nikhil Vijay, "Gullak" paints a vivid picture.

July 5, 2024
July 5, 2024

‘Gullak’: A nostalgic ode to middle-class life in India

The story of "Gullak" is essentially a commentary from a piggy bank—a clay one that silently witnesses the everyday lives of the Mishra family. Through Gullak's eyes, we see the events that unfold within the Mishra household. Each family member's crises revolve around real-life issues that any middle-class family can relate to. A two-room house with a small courtyard and narrow terrace sets the scene. Directed by Amit Raj Gupta and written by Nikhil Vijay, "Gullak" paints a vivid picture.