Critical reception Sitaare Zameen Par opened to positive reviews from critics.
Saibal Chatterjee of
NDTV gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and said that "
Aamir Khan effortlessly slips into the character of a temperamental man who is often mocked for his short stature."
Shubhra Gupta of
The Indian Express also gave it 3.5 stars out of 5 and said that "This film wouldn't have worked as well as it does if Aamir hadn't been fully committed to putting himself out there as a hero-who-is-a-jerk."
Bollywood Hungama also gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5, praising the story, direction and performances, and noting that the film educated viewers about the characteristics of neurodivergent people. In another 3.5 star out of 5 review, Dhaval Roy from
Times of India also praised the performances and labelled the film a wholesome, feel-good watch. Rahul Desai of
The Hollywood Reporter India observed that "R.S. Prasanna and Aamir Khan’s remake of a Spanish sports dramedy is too preachy to be a classic underdog story." Shilajit Mitra of
The Hindu writes in his review that "An ideal Aamir Khan film can be both entertaining and edifying. Despite its good intentions, ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ is just annoying." Mayur Sanap of
Rediff.com gave 2 stars out of 5 and said that "There was more to this feel-good exercise that never reaches the dramatic heights it is aiming for." Devesh Sharma of
Filmfare gave 4 stars out of 5 and said that "This is a film that teaches while it entertains, without ever being preachy. It holds up a mirror to society and nudges us to be kinder, gentler, and more accepting. And for that alone, it deserves to be seen, celebrated, and remembered".
Deepa Gahlot writing for
Scroll.in observed that "The film is well-intentioned, often heart-warming, but also simplistic. Divy Nidhi Sharma’s script is has [
sic] some pithy lines but it also prevents the story from conveying its own points. The message is repeated over and over again and then some." Subhash K Jha of
News 24 gave 3.5 stars and said that "Sitaare Zameen Par to remind us that cinema in Hindi with a heart and balls, is not dead. Far from it. Aamir Khan’s constantly hungover look goes a long way in sharpening the compassionate clause in the storytelling. His monologue at the end when he sums up what he has learnt about normalcy and life from his team, is profoundly moving. Those are not fake tears. This is not a film about glycerine goals." Rishabh Suri of
Hindustan Times gave 3.5 stars out of 5 and said that "Aamir Khan's film is a heartfelt product, meant to be experienced in a theatre. The laughter, sniffles enhance the impact." Rajiv Vijayakar of
Deccan Herald observed that "'Sitaare Zameen Par' is an outstanding confection of feel-good entertainment, mainstream cinema conventions, a novel theme and social messages." Titas Chowdhury of
News 18 said that "Aamir Khan’s Sitaare Zameen Par is a heartwarming film on neurodivergence, but despite its noble intent, it falters with a stretched second half." Lachmi Deb Roy of
Firstpost writes in her review that "Aamir Khan’s ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ will truly make you think. But it will not move you the way Taare Zameen Par did so many years back. Having said that, Sitaare Zameen Par is notable for being the contemporary, mainstream Bollywood film in recent years to touch upon disability." Aishwarya Vasudevan of
OTT Play rated 3/5 stars and said that "In Sitaare Zameen Par, Aamir Khan ditches the halo and dons humility, letting the real stars—his neurodivergent team—shine brightest. It’s less about Taare Zameen Par déjà vu and more about a man-child’s cosmic crash course in empathy." Amit Bhatia of
ABP News writes that "Sitaare Zameen Par will make you laugh, move you to tears, and leave you with a lesson you’ll carry for life. It’s a true feel-good watch that reaffirms why Aamir Khan is a master storyteller."
Box office The film earned over ₹19.50 crore on its opening day, including ₹6.75 crore from international markets. During its opening weekend, it grossed between ₹95–96 crore. It crossed the ₹100 crore mark worldwide within four days. In its second weekend, the film collected between ₹200 crore. It reached ₹207 crore in thirteen days and ₹217.50 crore by the fifteenth day. By the end of its third weekend, the total collection rose to ₹224 crore. The film crossed ₹250 crore mark by fourth weekend with collection of ₹254 crore. == References ==