
Rahul Kumar
khelja|05-06-2026
Gullak Season 5 once again takes the audience to the world of a small town in North India where the sweetness of relationships, the truth of conflicts and everyday struggles go together.
The Mishra family returns this time with new changes, new voices and a slightly changed atmosphere. But the show's greatest strength remains its simplicity of emotion and complexity of identity. This season not only tells the story, but also tries to break the silence between two generations. It also gives a strong message on women's identity and self-esteem.
The story of 'Gullak Season 5' once again returns with the old house of the Mishra family, but this time there is a slight change in the relationships with new paintings on the walls of the house.
The story says big things through small moments. The clash of neighbourhood, family, responsibilities and dreams. Through characters like Bittu's mum, the show challenges society's limited understanding and identity of women. This season shows how a typical Indian family tries to adapt to the changing times.Geetanjali Kulkarni once again emerges as the biggest force of this season. Her character Shanti adds depth to every frame. Jamil Khan also looks very comfortable and natural as Santosh. Anant Joshi fits in well as the elder son Anand Mishra alias Annu, although the absence of veteran actor Vaibhav Raj Gupta is felt. Harsh Mayer shows maturity in the character of younger son Aman. Helly Shah adds a new layer to the story. Sunita Rajwar's small but impactful role as Bittu's mother makes the show more memorable.
The direction of the series is very realistic and careful.
The makers have not made the drama an overdose, but have highlighted the small truths of everyday life. This time the writing touches women's identity, social thinking and family responsibilities more deeply. The show's cinematography and background score are kept very natural and low-key, which supports its realistic tone. The production design gives off a real small-town feel, where everything feels familiar.'Gullak Season 5' is for the audience who connect with the simplicity of relationships and real-life stories.
Believe me, like the last 4 seasons, this season too will not only make you laugh but will also make you face the problems of middle class families. This season of the series is 4 out of 5 stars from our side.



