[4][5] It stars Vicky Kaushal as a religious, Hindu Pandit who is revealed to be Muslim by birth.
[8] The film received negative reviews and was a box-office bomb, earning only ₹5.65 crores domestically.
He has invited Ved's father, who's a Hindu priest, to sing a bhajan at Aishwarya's birthday puja.
When he unknowingly scares off their musician Abdul, Jasmeet forces them to perform at singing event, where Ved takes the stage.
There is a big wedding (Aishwarya's) for which Siyaram Tripathi (Ved's father) and Mishra are competing to get the priest contract.
During the climax, Ved has his blood test done but sees the discomfort of his father and confesses that he was indeed born a Muslim but his upbringing made him a Hindu.
[17] Dhaval Roy of The Times of India gave the film 2.5/5 stars stating, "The Great Indian Family has a genuine message but fall short in execution.
"[18] In a review from The Indian Express, Shubhra Gupta gave the film 1.5/5 stars and critiqued, "If you want to be brave, the writing needs to match: here, even such wonderful actors like Kumud Mishra, Manoj Pahwa, Sadi Siddiqui stand no chance.