The Gujarati thriller film Bhram, which has taken the industry in a new direction, has completed a remarkable 50-day journey in cinemas — a journey filled with vision, emotion, and excitement. Thanks to the audience’s love and appreciation, Bhram has become more than just a film; it is now an experience, a matter of pride.
While Gujarati cinema has traditionally focused on comedy, drama, and family-oriented stories, thrillers have been few and far between. But the recently released Bhram has broken that trend and set a new benchmark. It marks the beginning of a new chapter in Gujarati cinema and has gone on to become the highest-grossing Gujarati thriller film to date — a milestone the industry can be proud of.
Presented by the makers of Hun Iqbal, Bhram is written and directed by well-known Gujarati filmmaker Pallav Parikh. This psychological thriller stars Mitra Gadhvi, Sonali Lele Desai, Abhinay Banker, and Nishma Soni. Even Gujaratis living abroad have thoroughly enjoyed this gripping thriller.
Rarely seen in Gujarati cinema, such a suspenseful thriller has been wholeheartedly embraced by the audience. With brilliant storytelling, powerful performances, and unexpected twists, Bhram heralds the dawn of a new era in Gujarati films.