Inn Galiyon Mein review: Jaaved Jaaferi, Vivaan Shah, Avantika Dassani film is a flawed yet sincere attempt | Bollywood
Inn Galiyon MeinStarring: Jaaved Jaaferi, Vivaan Shah, Avantika DassaniDirector: Avinash DasRating: ★★.5 In Inn Galiyon Mein, the narrative’s simplification of complex themes may limit its impact. Inn Galiyon Mein has its heart in the right place, but even the noblest of intentions can lose their way on the big screen. The issue isn’t with the storyline, which revolves around a small town in Lucknow where two streets—Hanuman Gali and Rahman Gali—symbolize the harmony between Hindus and Muslims. What is the plot? At the centre of the narrative is Mirza Chacha (Jaaved Jaaferi), a wise tea stall owner who lost his son to the all-consuming fire of communal hate. His character serves as a unifying force, bringing people together from across faiths. Hariram (Vivaan Shah), a social media influencer, and his love interest Shabbo (Avantika Dassani, in her big-screen debut) add a youthful spark to the story, but the arrival of a cunning politician, Tiwari (Sushant Singh), threatens to disrupt the community’s peace. Directed by Avinash Das and written by Punarvasu, the film captures the essence …
