Ahmedabad: The Great Grand Superhero: Aliens Ka Aagman is a charming family entertainer that combines science fiction, comedy, and heartfelt emotions into an enjoyable cinematic experience. Directed by Manish Saini, the film celebrates childhood imagination while delivering a meaningful message about family values and environmental awareness.
The story revolves around Dipu (Mihir Godbole), an imaginative young boy who convinces everyone that his grandfather, Jagdishchandra (Jackie Shroff), is a secret superhero on a mission to save Earth from an alien invasion. What begins as a child’s fantasy takes an unexpected turn when quirky aliens actually arrive, leading to a series of funny and adventurous situations.
Jackie Shroff shines as the lovable grandfather, bringing warmth, humor, and emotional depth to the role. Young actors Mihir Godbole and Shivanssh Chourghe are equally impressive, carrying the film with natural performances and excellent comic timing. The alien characters, played by Saharsh Shukla and Kumar Saurabh, add a delightful layer of fun and unpredictability.
The film’s biggest strength lies in its light-hearted humor and innocence. The first half is packed with entertaining moments, including several laugh-out-loud sequences that appeal to both children and adults. At the same time, the narrative subtly weaves in an environmental message without becoming preachy.
While the film occasionally slows down in the latter half and some plot developments feel predictable, its sincerity, family-friendly storytelling, and emotional core make up for these shortcomings. The movie successfully captures the wonder of childhood and reminds viewers of the importance of imagination, love, and togetherness.
Overall, The Great Grand Superhero: Aliens Ka Aagman is a wholesome family film that offers laughter, adventure, and heartwarming moments. It may not reinvent the genre, but it delivers an enjoyable experience for audiences of all ages.
Rating: ★★★½ (3.5/5)

