While Hindi cinema is busy making remake after remake or spectacle-driven VFX bombs, Gujarati cinema is returning to the roots of storytelling: .
The best new Gujarati movie of this year likely doesn't have a star. It has a 50-year-old woman learning to drive a scooter. It has two friends fighting over a dhokla recipe. It has a ghost who just wants to watch the sunset one last time. gujrati movie new
Too many new movies still rely on the crutch of the "returning NRI" to trigger the plot. Patel vs. Patel or GujjuBhai - Most Wanted are fun, but they often present a sanitized, postcard version of Gujarat that caters to the diaspora in America and the UK. While Hindi cinema is busy making remake after
We have moved from telling you the uncle is angry to showing you the dust motes floating in the afternoon light of a tense Gujarati household. The most significant evolution is in the protagonist. The new Gujarati hero is no longer the flawless, business-savvy, god-fearing sanskari boy. It has two friends fighting over a dhokla recipe