- The film is set to hit theaters on November 22
- The movie follows three characters navigating love, social differences, and Gujarati traditions
- Jahan Studio aims to showcase Gujarati culture and stories in a fresh perspective, preserving the language and traditions for future generations
GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, NOV 9
Jahan Studio’s upcoming film, The Great Gujarati Matrimony, has generated significant buzz following its release date announcement. The film, slated for release on November 22, unveiled its captivating trailer and music at PVR, Thaltej in Ahmedabad, attended by prominent film industry personalities.
The trailer, featuring Mitra Gadhvi and Siddhi Idnani in lead roles, hints at a unique storyline. Produced by Divyesh Doshi and Jagat Gandhi, and directed by Preet (known for Vanilla Ice Cream), the film boasts an impressive cast, including veteran actor Hiten Kumar, Devarshi Shah, Suchita Trivedi, Tatsat Munshi, Jhanvi Gurnani, Chhaya Vora, Prashant Barot, and Chaula Doshi.
Co-produced by veteran Manoj Ahir and Storytel Films, the movie’s narrative is penned by Jhanvi Chopra, with enchanting music by Siddharth Amit Bhavsar and Bollywood veteran Amar Moile’s BGM.
The Great Gujarati Matrimony follows three characters navigating love, social differences, and Gujarati traditions. The story revolves around Itishree, a theater actress torn between her father’s expectations and social norms, and her encounters with Ved, a UK banker, and Raghav, the matrimony company owner.
As the story unfolds, hidden secrets emerge, adding twists and depth. Interwoven with the tale of Rustam Kaka, Irani Café owner, and Shalini, a classical dance teacher, the narrative redefines love.
Ultimately, Itishree’s journey culminates in a heartwarming reunion, blending true love and personal growth. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Gujarati culture, The Great Gujarati Matrimony is a romantic drama exploring love, cultural conflicts, and self-discovery.
Jahan Studio aims to showcase Gujarati culture and stories in a fresh perspective, preserving the language and traditions for future generations.