
It is about a guy who is waiting for the next big break and fighting with the family to follow his passion at the same time. 8. Bas Ek Chanceīas Ek Chance is about a youngster who wants to make his career in film industry. Music and cinematography are plus points of Premji. Premji depicts story of a boy who belongs to a Kutchi village who comes to Ahmedabad with a tragic past and struggles to know who he really is. Directed by Dhwani Gautam, Romance Complicated, also known as RomCom is a love story of two youngsters.

Romance Complicated was the first high budget Gujarati film. The movie shows politics, crime, corruption, relationship and friendships. Whisky is Risky, directed by Dhaval Patel, is a tale of six individuals who live different lives but their paths collide because of a single choice that each of them made. The film was selected in 7 film festivals across 5 countries.Ī must watch for cinema lovers. Story of the movie revolves around a contemporary Gujarati woman who risks her settled married life of 20 years to do what she believes in. The movie stars Manav Gohil and Swaroop Sampat in lead roles. Saptapadii is the first Gujarati movie produced by Amitabh Bachchan corporation. Aapne To Dhirubhai is second Gujarati film to have sold rights to south. The same creates multiple business blunders and brings laughter riot for the audience.

Aapne To Dhirubhaiĭirected by Haritrushi Purohit, Aapne To Dhirubhai is a comedy film which revolves around a college guy (played by Vrajesh Hirjee) who wants to be as rich as Dhirubhai Ambani. Story of the film is based on youth, relationships, ambitions and the twist of destiny. Hutututu is the first urban Gujarati movie directed by a female. Chaar was first Gujarati film who’s rights were sold to make Tamil- Telugu version. Story of the movie revolves around four friends and college politics. Chaarįirst ever urban Gujarati movie, directed by Naitik Raval, Chaar was released in December 2011. Today, as Gujarati cinema celebrates its anniversary, we present to you, the list of Top 15 Urban Gujarati movies you should not miss. Four years ago, filmmakers had to convince audience to watch their films and now audience wait for Gujarati movies to release. Year after year, urban Gujarati movies started releasing and Gujaratis accepted the change wholeheartedly. And audience started believing in Gujarati cinema once again. Not that urban Gujarati films weren’t made before Kevi Rite Jaish, but the way film was packaged and promoted lured the audience to the theaters.

Gujaratis of our generation started watching Gujarati films after Abhishek Jain’s Kevi Rite Jaish. Since its inception, Gujarati cinema witnessed major ups and downs. 9 April 1932, first ever Gujarati film Narsinh Mehta was released.
