: It balances the embarrassment of the sons with a realistic portrayal of lower-middle-class life in Delhi, emphasizing that family love means accepting parents as individuals, not just roles.
: Rather than treating late-life pregnancy as a punchline, the film eventually normalizes it, showcasing the mother’s agency in her own medical decisions. Performance and Casting : It balances the embarrassment of the sons
The film centers on (Ayushmann Khurrana), a 25-year-old whose life is upended when he discovers his middle-aged mother, Priyamvada (Neena Gupta), is unexpectedly pregnant. the film eventually normalizes it
The ensemble cast is widely cited as the film's greatest strength: Priyamvada (Neena Gupta)
: The movie explores how society often struggles to view parents as sexual beings, using humor to expose these biases.