At this point in the A league, Vicky Kaushal is the most recognizable face. The actor portrays characters who appear to be human, not egotistical stars, and appears to have cracked the glass ceiling. So he appears relatable and genuine when he takes a bath in an Indore barsati while wearing his janeu (Holy thread). The fact that he is also a talented actor helps because his performance improves the film. Even though his Indore accent occasionally flitters, he makes up for it with his performance.

Because this part is so small, Rinku from Atrangi Re really helps Sara Ali Khan blend in to the character visually. The actor is becoming better with experience, but the dramatics are where everything seems promising. Although her face conveys the intended message, it is her body language and the way she throws her hands in conflict moments that feel over the top. Where credit is due, Sara and Vicky certainly have a solid rapport and their combination seems to be working out well.

Everyone else does their roles honestly and ultimately produces a positive experience. Particularly notable is Kanupriya Pandit. She is ideal because she has spent a lot of time in the television industry.