Shu Thayu grossed 21 crores at the box office.ĭirected by Krishnadev Yagnik, and starring Malhar Thakur, Yash Soni and Mitra Gandhi, Chhello Divas concerned the lives of eight friends and how they cope while in the last year of their college. They called it a must watch for people who want to watch light and funny entertainment. The critics praised the movie for its comedic elements and the Thakur’s performance. The movie grossed 22 crores at the time claiming its place in the regional cinema history as a blockbuster.Ī remake of Tamil film, Naduvula Konjam Pakkatha Kaanom (2012), Shu Thayu was directed by Krishnadev Yagnik and starred Malhar Thakur, Yash Soni and Mayur Chauhan. The story of Radha, a village girl who is married to an NRI after her marriage is cancelled, experiences culture shock after travelling in her new surroundings, was so loved by the audience that no Gujarati was able to take its place at the top for two decades. Chaal Jeevi Laiye became the highest grossing Gujarati movie, with a gross of 52 crores at the box office. The music by Sachin-Jigar was also appreciated. Starring Siddharth Randeria, Yash Soni and Aarohi Patel, the movie won the hearts of audience because of its light humor and relatable characterization. Overall, this movie is like enjoying a Gujarati slice-of-life even as the cinematic magic add more life to it - especially the fun-filled road-trip from Rishikesh to Kedarnath! A soulful yet fun weekend watch for Gujarati movie lovers.This comedic-drama road movie was written and directed by Vipul Mehta. ![]() Aruna Irani and Jagesh Mukati do justice to their roles. When it comes to performances, Siddharth Randeria makes sure to give something more memorable that goes beyond his Gujjubhai appeal - we love to see him mimicking Amitabh Bachchan and Dilip Kumar to give that total filmy edge, Aarohi in her vivacious bubbly role of Ketki is fun to watch and Yash Soni undergoes a transformation in the movie as he effortlessly plays the role of a workaholic professional changing into someone enjoying the trip with his father and thereby discovering the nuances of life. Sachin-Jigar and Niren Bhatt win the hearts yet again with some melodious renditions especially ‘Chaand Ne Kaho’ by Jigardan Gadhavi and ‘Pa Pa Pagli’ sung by Sonu Nigam. The production quality is certainly praiseworthy. We must say Uttarakhand plays an important character in the movie with its beautiful landscapes adding a breath of fresh air. ![]() Viewers might feel a bit of 'Zindagi Naa Milegi Dobara' hangover with the idea of a life-changing road-trip but with a desi twist to it amidst the beautiful landscapes of Uttarakhand. ![]() The film has its own moments of humour which adds an element of freshness. He knows how to deal with human emotions on the screen and that's what keep the audiences hooked to their seats as the narrative unfolds. ![]() He deserves a pat on the back for a good storyline that celebrates the philosophy that ‘one must live life to the fullest’. Vipul Mehta’s third directorial venture (after ‘Carry On Kesar’ and ‘Best Of Luck Lalu’) comprises all the elements right from dialogues, editing, cinematography, music to performances – all done with perfect precision. And during the journey, they come across situations that test their drifting relationship yet in the end it results in a stronger bond. A workaholic entrepreneur Aditya Parikh and his retired father Bipin Chandra Parikh begin to explore the meaning of life as they meet a traveller named Ketki, who takes them on a journey of surprises.
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