Jay Bhatt

Dhaval, a young man along with his elder brother Rishi and Rishi's friend Shyam comes to visit his old house over a weekend. The motto is to sell out old goods along with the house itself as soon as possible. They have figured out that they do not have electricity in the house. Shyam goes back to the main city and brings some rechargeable batteries so that they can spend the night and next day wrap up the things. Meanwhile back in the house, Dhaval finds the strange sound in the house and asks Rishi to go and check, Rishi goes to the upper floor of the house and disappears. What follows are the series of mishaps throughout the night. Dhaval is not able to figure out whether there is a ghost or a Robber in the house who is doing everything or maybe there is a whole new perspective of the whole story only.

5.6/10

Manan wants to marry Dipali and with great difficulty he has convinced Dipali's parents. Marriage has to take place briskly but before marriage Manan meets with an uncanny accident while playing with friends Neel, Viral and Chirag. Manan starts to speak one sentence repeatedly and when his friends make him consult the doctor; they find out that Manan has lost his memory of past two years as he was hit in the head. Now Manan doesn't know Dipali, about his marriage and apart from his friends nobody else knows about this incident. Will Manan get married? Will Manan remember everything? Will his family know about this? Will Manan be able to say, What Happened?

7.3/10

Two brothers run a public restroom when one of them meets Jaya.

7.6/10

In the midst of her wedding, a young girl tries to save a 28 year old love marriage, of her future in-laws, which is falling apart.

7.3/10

Thai Jashe! is an upcoming urban Gujarati film written and directed by Nirav Barot. The film is about the struggles of a middle class man to achieve his goals in the metrocity Ahmedabad. The film stars Manoj Joshi, Malhar Thakar and Monal Gajjar.

7.4/10

A passionate film-maker's journey and struggle against the stereotype of the society.

6.8/10