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    Perfect Family Review: SonyLIV Delivers One of the Most Emotionally Honest Series

    A Delhi family forced into therapy, a child watching it all fall apart, and performances so honest they are difficult to look away from.
    By Mohan NasreJune 27, 2026
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    Perfect Family Review - SonyLIV Delivers One of the Most Emotionally Honest Series

    Perfect Family Review: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

    Perfect Family is now streaming on SonyLIV. Gulshan Devaiah, Manoj Pahwa, Seema Pahwa, and Girija Oak Godbole star in this raw, emotional drama about therapy, family dysfunction, and generational trauma. Strong writing, grounded performances, and meaningful conversations about mental health make this one of SonyLIV’s finest original series.


    Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
    Director: Sachin Pathak
    Platform: SonyLIV
    Episodes: 8
    Cast: Manoj Pahwa, Seema Pahwa, Gulshan Devaiah, Girija Oak Godbole, Neha Dhupia, Kaveri Seth
    Language: Hindi


    Most Indian family dramas spend a lot of energy convincing you that the family is worth saving.

    Perfect Family does something more honest — it shows you exactly why the family is broken, makes no promises about whether it can be fixed, and trusts you to sit with that discomfort.

    The result is one of the most quietly devastating shows to arrive on Indian OTT in recent memory.

    The story centres on the Karkaria family from Delhi. From the outside, they look perfectly functional. Inside, it is a different picture entirely — decades of resentment, inherited coping mechanisms, and communication that happens almost entirely through slammed doors and half-finished arguments.

    When twelve-year-old Daani, played by Hirva Trivedi, has a panic attack at school, the family is sent to mandatory therapy.

    Perfect Family Review - An Honest Hindi Family Drama Worth Watching on SonyLIV

    None of them want to be there.

    That reluctance is where the show finds its best material. Each family member arrives at therapy convinced the problem is someone else. The patriarch Somnath, played by Manoj Pahwa, is half-drunk, perpetually accusing, and allergic to reflection. His wife Kamla, played by Seema Pahwa, has spent decades keeping everything running while burning quietly from the inside. Their son Vishnu, played by Gulshan Devaiah, retreats into Buddhist chanting the moment any conflict gets too close. His wife Neeti, played by Girija Oak Godbole, has been the family’s emotional shock absorber for so long she has started hurting herself in secret.

    And little Daani watches all of it.

    The choice to open the story through her eyes is brilliant and quietly devastating. Children do not understand why adults behave the way they do, but the behaviour shapes them anyway.

    Neha Dhupia plays the therapist, Megha, with impressive restraint. She does not arrive with speeches or solutions. She arrives with questions, homework, and the patience to wait for honest answers. The show understands that real therapy is not a dramatic breakthrough — it is slow, repetitive, often frustrating work. That understanding separates Perfect Family from most Indian dramas that use therapy as a plot device.

    The performances are the show’s greatest strength.

    Manoj and Seema Pahwa, real-life partners, bring a lived-in exhaustion to their marriage that no amount of scripted dialogue could fully create. Gulshan Devaiah plays Vishnu’s passivity with an accuracy that will frustrate you precisely because it is so recognisable. And Girija Oak Godbole delivers the series’ emotional centre with the kind of quiet, building performance that gets under your skin slowly and stays there.

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    The show has flaws.

    Eight episodes is slightly longer than the story strictly needs. The middle stretch sags in places. Some flashback sequences over-explain what the present-day scenes have already made clear. The therapist occasionally verbalises ideas the audience has already understood.

    But these are small problems in a show that mostly trusts observation over melodrama.

    What Perfect Family understands, and what makes it genuinely worth watching, is that families do not break because people stop loving each other. They break because generations inherit silence instead of communication, and survival strategies instead of actual healing.

    That is not a comfortable thing to watch. It is also exactly the kind of story Indian television rarely tells this honestly.

    Perfect Family is now streaming on SonyLIV. All 8 episodes available.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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