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Aachari Baa Review – Neena Gupta’s Greatness In A Below Par Comedy

By Siddartha Toleti - Mar 15, 2025 @ 08:03 pm
1.75 / 5
Aachari Baa Review – Neena Gupta’s Greatness In A Below Par Comedy
BOTTOM LINE: Neena Gupta’s Greatness In A Below Par Comedy
Rating
1.75 / 5
Skin N Swear
None
Comedy

What Is the Story About?

The film tells the heartfelt story of Jaishnaviben Anopchand Vagadia, a strong and independent woman whose love for homemade aachar reflects her warmth and resilience.

After nearly a decade, she finally receives an invitation from her son to visit Mumbai, only to realize that she’s not there for a long-awaited reunion but to look after the family’s pet while they travel abroad.

What begins as a disappointment soon takes an unexpected turn—she forms a deep bond with Jenny, the dog she never wanted, and her passion for pickles gains unexpected recognition. As her homemade pickles go viral, she earns the affectionate title of Achari Baa, proving that life often has surprising ways of bringing love and purpose.

Performances?

Starting with Neena Gupta, fans do not expect anything but excellent from her. And she delivers. She start the story as a desperate mother who is blinded by the character of her son and later she comes to the light, realising what the true scenario is.

And a seasoned veteran, she manages to shine in every frame that she stays in. Especially when Jerry became sick, her facial expressions just made everyone realise how good of an actor she really is. And in the very ending scene when she confronted Vatshal Sheth, it was intense as she delivered the dialogues flawlessly.

Talking about Vatshal Sheth, he played the role of the antagonist as he was able to make everyone hate him. From the stoic reactions to the cheesy work dialogues. Even his interactions with his mother, he makes them feel irritating. Overall, he does a good job.

And one great performance is coming from the side of Kabir Bedi who played the role of the secretary of the society where Vatshal Sheth lives and he shows the command and authority that was needed for his role.

Analysis

Aachari Baa tells a heartfelt but overly familiar story about love, neglect, and the clash between rural warmth and urban detachment. At its core, it follows Jaishnavi, a hardworking mother who runs a pickle business in her village.

She’s content in her little world, surrounded by people who genuinely care about her—her helper Kaushal, a few close friends, and a community that looks out for one another. But when her estranged son, Ketan, asks her to visit Mumbai after years of silence, she reluctantly agrees, stepping into a world that no longer feels like her own.

Mumbai is fast, impersonal, and overwhelming. Jaishnavi struggles to find her place in a house where no one really seems to need her. Soon, she’s left behind to care for a pet while her son’s family goes on vacation.

Strangers in the apartment complex acknowledge her presence more than her own son does, making her realize that family isn’t always about blood, it’s about who chooses to stand by you. The film conveys this idea well, but it does so in a way that feels too simplistic, never truly digging into the deeper emotions of abandonment and self-worth.

That’s the biggest flaw of Aachari Baa, it’s too straightforward for its own good. The story unfolds exactly as you’d expect, without surprises or moments of real depth. It relies on the same tropes we’ve seen before, the well-meaning village folk, the cold city dwellers, and the inevitable realization that home is where love is.

There are glimpses of modernity, like how technology helps Jaishnavi broaden her horizons, but they feel like minor upgrades rather than fresh insights.

What keeps the film from fading into mediocrity are its performances. Neena Gupta is, as always, a delight to watch. She brings quiet dignity to Jaishnavi, making her struggles feel real even when the script doesn’t give her much to work with.

Vatsal Sheth also delivers a strong performance, capturing the guilt and emotional distance of a son who has drifted too far from his past. Their scenes together have a few touching moments, but the film never fully explores their fractured relationship beyond the surface level.

Visually, Aachari Baa is pleasant, with warm, inviting frames of village life contrasted against the stark, hurried atmosphere of the city. The music is easy on the ears, with a couple of hummable tracks. But these elements can’t compensate for the fact that the film lacks complexity. It paints urban life as cold and heartless, which feels unfair, and doesn’t challenge its own message in any meaningful way.

In the end, Aachari Baa is watchable (only if you can’t find anything to watch with your family) but forgettable. It’s not deep enough to be truly moving, nor entertaining enough to be a breezy watch. It has its moments, but it plays things too safe. If you have time to kill and enjoy familiar, old-school dramas, you might find some comfort in it. But if you’re looking for something fresh or thought-provoking, this one won’t leave much of an impression.

Music and Other Departments?

Talking about music, the show missed anything memorable as it was too bland like the plot itself. The BGM showed energy but it was too timid to remember. The casting is a part where it shined as they did a great job. In terms of cinematography too, there is nothing notable.

Highlights?

The bond between Jerry and Neena Gupta

Good acting by Neena Gupta and Kabir Bedi

The fast pace

Drawbacks?

Too simple of a plot.

The writing is poor.

Nothing memorable from supporting characters.

Did I Enjoy It?

No

Will You Recommend It?

Only if you can’t find anything else to watch. Otherwise, skip.

Aachari Baa Movie Review by Binged Bureau

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