Gujarati cinema is set for a major moment as Deven Bhojani announced an exciting new development—Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment is officially stepping into the Gujarati film industry. Marking its landmark 75th year, the production house is making its regional debut with Dhabkaaro, a project that already has audiences intrigued.
Taking to social media, Deven Bhojani shared his excitement, calling it a big moment for Gujarati cinema. His tweet highlighted the scale and significance of the move, especially with a reputed banner like Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment backing the project. Known for delivering major Bollywood hits, the production house’s entry into regional cinema signals a growing recognition of Gujarati storytelling on a national stage.
The film is written and directed by Abhishek Shah, a National Award-winning filmmaker best known for Hellaro. With Hellaro earning widespread acclaim and a National Award for Best Feature Film in Gujarati, expectations from Dhabkaaro are already high. Shah’s storytelling sensibilities, rooted in culture yet universally appealing, make this collaboration particularly promising.
Adding to the film’s appeal, Deven Bhojani also stars in the project alongside Aarjav Trivedi. A recently released promotional video teases the film’s tone through striking visuals and culturally rich Gujarati elements, while also confirming its theatrical release on May 1, 2026. The film is being co-produced with Harfanmaula Films, further strengthening its creative backing.
What makes this announcement even more significant is the timing. Gujarati cinema has been steadily gaining momentum, with content-driven films finding both critical and commercial success. With Nadiadwala’s expertise—known for films like Chhichhore—entering the space, the industry could see a new wave of scale, reach, and visibility.
As Dhabkaaro gears up for its release, it stands at the intersection of strong storytelling and big-banner backing. If all goes as planned, this film could mark the beginning of a new chapter not just for Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, but for Gujarati cinema as a whole.
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