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Thursday 27 August 2015

*GujjuBhai to hit the big screen on 18th September!*



After the phenomenal success in theatre and more than 12,000 performances worldwide under his belt, Gujarati theatre’s superstar Siddharth ‘GujjuBhai’
Randeria is now set to wow moviegoers as his superhit GujjuBhai will hit the big screen on 18th September! The King of Comedy will be starring in and as GujjuBhai – The Great ,in the celluloid adaptation of his hit series, which promises to enthrall audiences with his brand of fun filled family comedy. The
original Gujarati series including plays Lage Raho GujjuBhai, GujjuBhai ni Golmaal, Lo GujjuBhai Ghode Chadya, Gujjubhai ae Gaam Gajavyu and GujjuBhai Banya Dabang among others are a rage within the Gujarati community and also among theatre lovers at large. And now to have a film based on GujjuBhai is a dream come true for any GujjuBhai fan. Equally excited is the industry and trade, who can’t wait to have the hit franchisee translate into an equally big hit on the big screen and set the cash registers ringing. What’s more, it’s not just the Gujaratis who are looking forward to this dhamaka, the trailer of which will be unveiled online on 25th August and in cinemas on 28th August. The franchisee which holds a record of being one of the most successful and the critically acclaimed series in the history of Gujarati theatre has a huge fan following that cuts across
borders and is being awaited eagerly by all movie lovers.
‘Gujjubhai – The Great’ is presented by Nakshatra Entertainment – Baroda, produced by Devendra N. Patel in association with Siddharth Randeria Productions, Screenplay and Directed by the debutante Ishaan Randeria and starring : Siddharth Randeria, Jimmit Trivedi, Swati Shah, Dipna Patel, Alekh Sangal, Sunil Vishrani, Annapurna Shukla, Khatera Hakimi & Dharmesh Vyas, Story & dialogues by Siddharth Randeria,  music by Parth Thakkar and Advait Nemlekar, lyrics by: Niren Bhatt and Ishaan Randeria, Associate Producer: Mrugank Shah

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