“Saare Jahan Se Accha”, despite its ambitious scale and creative promise, has failed to make the impact many expected. The series aimed to blend patriotism with layered storytelling, but on OTT it has struggled to find a strong audience base.
Much of the conversation around the show is linked to Pratik Gandhi. After “Scam 1992”, he has constantly been in the spotlight, and many viewed “Saare Jahan Se Accha” as his chance to regain the lost charm of his breakout performance.
In “Scam 1992”, Pratik Gandhi impressed with his ability to completely embody his character. But in “Saare Jahan Se Accha”, he seems unable to recreate that same magic. His performance, while nuanced, lacks the power to leave a lasting impression.
Viewers also feel the screenplay leans too heavily on an overstretched storyline. At a time when audiences expect layered narratives and strong character arcs, the series feels short of depth and is weighed down by underwhelming execution.
Ultimately, “Saare Jahan Se Accha” comes across as a missed opportunity for Pratik Gandhi. It falls short of reviving the magic of “Scam 1992” and raises questions about his ability to reclaim the same level of audience connection.




