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Indian film by Avinash Das From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Inn Galiyon Mein
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Inn Galiyon Mein (transl.In these alleys) is an Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy and crime drama and action thriller film directed by Avinash Das and produced by Neeru Yadav and Vinod Yadav under Yadunath Films and co produced by Sanjeevv Gosswami, Alcor Productions and Adarsh Saxena. The film stars Jaaved Jaaferi, Vivaan Shah, Avantika Dasani (in her film debut),[2] Sushant Singh, Istiyak Khan and Suniel Shetty and Raveena Tandon and Veenay Bhasskar. The film was released theatrically on 14 March 2025.[3][4]

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Plot

The story revolves around a U-shaped alleyway in Lucknow, India, where various individuals reside. Mirza (Jaaved Jaaferi) and also Mirza is a gentle and poetic man who runs a Tea and Kebab Stall for Anna Seth (Sushant Singh) and Choota Chatri (Ishtiyak Khan) and Amar Joshi (Suniel Shetty) and also Amar Joshi is an brave and honest diligent police inspector and. Hari Ram (Vivaan Shah), a mischievous young man who develops one-sided feelings for Shabnam (Avantika Dasani), a strong and outspoken young woman and Sapna Joshi (Raveena Tandon) and also Sapna Joshi is an brave and honest and diligent doctor of medical health department hospital.

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Music

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Quick Facts Soundtrack album by Amaal Mallik, Saurabh Khalsi, Arvind Sagole, Released ...

The film's music was composed by Amaal Mallik, Saurabh Khalsi, Arvind Sagole, while the lyrics were written by Vimal Kashyap, Punarvasu, Yash Malviya & Saurabh Khalsi.[5] The second single titled "Jaa Janam Jaa" was released on 11 March 2025.[6]

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Reception

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Film Critic Subhash K. Jha Gave 4 stars out of 5 and writes in his review that "The film has a wispy glow in its eco-system. It whistles its way through complex communal questions, not out of naivete, but the opposite: sometimes it just seems correct to let positivity prevail. This is one of those occasions. Buoyed by a mood of optimism, Inn Galiyon Mein gives us no choice but to bask in its charm and warmth."[7]

Abhishek Srivastava of The Times of India rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote, "While it has its moments, an average screenplay limits its impact. More than a gripping narrative, it serves as a social commentary on cultural and religious dynamics. Given the subject’s potential, the film needed a more innovative script—without it, it leans into familiar tropes."[8] Risha Ganguly of Times Now gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Inn Galiyon Mein marries romance with contemporary social issues. The film did have the potential to make it an engaging and relevant watch. With compelling performances, a well-crafted narrative, and a strong directorial vision, a novel and fresh idea could have worked much better."[9]

Anuj Kumar of The Hindu wrote, "A film that demands to be heard rather than seen, in terms of form, it seems to be conceived like a dialogue-heavy piece for theatre. There are passages where it starts reading like an editorial on Ganga Jamuni tehzeeb interspersed with couplets of progressive poets. But, at 100 minutes, Inn Galiyon Mein doesn’t get stuck in the didactics."[1] Rishabh Suri of Hindustan Times gave 2.5 stars out of 5 and said "The film’s message of unity and harmony is timely, even if the execution falters. From a business standpoint, it remains to be seen whether audiences, already hesitant about visiting theaters, will take a chance on it. But films like these deserve to be made—offering stories that hold attention without relying on big names or chartbuster music."[10]

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