Gujarat: Traditionally, the Gujarati film industry has produced more comedies, dramas, and family-oriented films, with thrillers being relatively rare. However, the recently released film Bhram has broken this trend, setting a unique example. Released on May 23, this psychological suspense thriller has quickly become a favourite among audiences, emerging as a top-choice Gujarati thriller film. Bhram marks a new chapter in Gujarati cinema, and it has already become the highest-grossing Gujarati thriller film to date—a proud achievement for the industry.
Presented by the makers of Hun Iqbal, Bhram is directed and written by renowned Gujarati filmmaker Pallav Parikh. The film’s star cast includes Mitra Gadhvi, Sonali Lele Desai, Abhinay Banker, and Nishma Soni. Adding to its success, the film is also releasing in Australia by popular demand, enabling the Gujarati diaspora abroad to enjoy this thrilling cinematic experience.
With its brilliant storytelling, powerful performances, and engaging plot, Bhram has not only captivated audiences but also shattered box office records, becoming the highest-grossing thriller in Gujarati cinema history. This milestone highlights the growth and creative potential of regional Indian cinema.
Suspense thrillers of this kind are rarely seen in Gujarati films, but Bhram has been wholeheartedly embraced by audiences. Its success paves the way for more diverse and ambitious projects in Gujarati filmmaking.
The story centres around Maya (Sonali Lele Desai), a 42-year-old woman suffering from dementia, which causes her to forget past events. However, her life turns upside down when she becomes a witness to the murder of her own daughter, Shraddha (Nishma Soni). Mitra Gadhvi plays Mehul, Maya’s caretaker, while Abhinay Banker portrays a policeman investigating this murder mystery. To find out whether Shraddha was actually murdered—and if so, who committed the crime—watch Bhram today.