Reviewers from The Indian Express have noted that Nirmal often acts as a "messiah" or "savior," whose urban education makes him believe he can easily fix centuries-old problems, leading to unforeseen tragic consequences. Conclusion
(Episodes 6–10 continue the mystery and resolution, ending with Nirmal choosing to stay in the village.) nirmal pathak ki ghar wapsi s01 e0105 webrip 4 top
Nirmal arrives in his ancestral village, expecting a warm, nostalgic welcome, only to realize he is an outsider in his own home. Reviewers from The Indian Express have noted that
The series highlights social issues like the caste divide, untouchability, and gender injustice through a grounded, rural drama lens. second season second season The series also offers a critique
The series also offers a critique of the romanticization of the "small town." It does not paint the hometown as an idyllic sanctuary lost to time. Instead, it portrays it with gritty realism—flawed, judgmental, yet possessing a vitality and sense of community that the urban landscape lacks. Through Nirmal’s eyes, the audience is forced to question what constitutes a "better" life. Is it the sterile, lonely success of the city, or the chaotic, intrusive, but grounded existence of the hometown?
Nirmal, a political science professor in Delhi, receives a call: his ancestral land in Gosaingaon is being encroached. He reluctantly returns, greeted by his eccentric extended family and a pet buffalo.
Nirmal becomes deeply involved in fighting for what he believes is right, which ultimately causes a rift within his family. Strained Relationships: