[3] The film stars Satendra Soni, Sparsh Suman, Vinay Pathak,[4] Masumeh Makhija, Shrikant Verma, Mahesh Sharma and Sawan Tank[5] and Manurishi Chaddha.
[8][9] Bhagwan Bharose is about two young, impressionable kids whose ideas about faith are constantly questioned and changed as their little world expands and takes into its fold, their country's fast-changing socio-political landscape.
[19] It is the first independent film, in India, to get a commercial release in Leh Ladakh, at the world's highest mobile cinema hall which is perched at an astonishing 11,562 feet.
"[23] Saumya Baijal from Outlook India writes in her article that, "Ab Toh Sab Bhagwan Bharose is a timely reminder of a past that has shaped the hate of the present...A film and script like this is deeply aware of its gaze.
"[24] From Mint Lounge, Udita Jhunjhunwala writes in her review of Bhagwan Bharose, "Several ideas in this unhurried story...Director Shiladitya Bora's debut feature film extracts wonderful performances from its young cast"[25]