Ahmedabad: The Gujarati film industry is all set to welcome a movie that goes beyond storytelling — it promises to be an emotion. ‘JEEV’, produced under the banner of Vivaan Films LLP and inspired by a true story, beautifully portrays the deep bond of compassion between humans and mute animals.
The film stars renowned Gujarati actor Dharmendra Gohil in the lead role, along with Sunny Pancholi and Shraddha Dangar in pivotal roles. Directed by Jigar Indubala Kapdi and produced by Nirav Mehta and Vicky Mehta, ‘JEEV’ recently had its poster launched, creating waves of curiosity and admiration among film enthusiasts.
At the heart of the film lies the story of Veljibhai Mehta, a character played powerfully by Dharmendra Gohil. His face on the poster doesn’t merely represent a role — it symbolizes compassion towards every living being on Earth. Veljibhai dedicated his entire life to the care and service of cattle. For him, cows, goats, and other animals were not just creatures, but beloved members of his family.
‘JEEV’ is a heartfelt tribute to all those selfless souls who have devoted their lives to the cause of Jeevdaya — compassion for living beings. The film raises an important question: Can we hear the silent cries of animals? In today’s self-centered world, ‘JEEV’ reminds us of the virtue of kindness and teaches that true wealth lies not in possessions, but in love and empathy.
For every Gujarati, ‘JEEV’ is a matter of pride — not just a film, but a powerful social message. It urges us to rediscover our duty towards animals and return to the true values of life. The film beautifully conveys that true heroism is not expressed through might or weapons, but through compassion and humanity.
This inspiring and emotionally stirring film is set to release soon in cinemas. For Gujarati cinema lovers, ‘JEEV’ promises to be a soul-touching experience — one that awakens humanity and celebrates the essence of life itself.