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Bakaiti: Middle Class Mayhem Minus The Gullak Magic

The struggles of the middle class captured in the new slice-of-life story – the constant bickering, money crunch, and endless family drama. The intent is heartfelt, but it never quite reaches the charm and depth of Gullak, which remains the gold standard in this space.

The Ghaziabad based Katarias have monetary challenges and the low bank balance impacts all areas of life. They decide to rent out a room in the ancestral property to ease the financial crunch – much to the dismay of extended family members. Educational dreams, teenage crush, property quarrels – all add to the middle class mayhem.

The Bandish Bandit pair of Rajesh Tailang and Sheeba Chaddha are as reliable as ever and portray the challenges of middle class struggles in touching manner. The nightgown & dupatta wearing Sheeba conveys a lot through her eyes and silence. The sibling squabbles feel authentic, with a nice balance of mischief and underlying love. Aditya Shukla as the younger son Bharat steals the show with his natural charm, and Tanya Sharma (Naina) makes a strong impact.

Despite these performances, the series struggles to leave a lasting mark. The episodes are short, but the writing feels safe, the humour lacks bite, and the warmth never quite envelops you. The climax arrives abruptly, leaving you wishing for more emotional depth and sharper storytelling.

Final Verdict: A watchable but forgettable middle-class dramedy. Fine for a casual binge, but don’t expect the Gullak-level heart tugs.