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Hardik AbhiNandan
Official poster
Directed byDev Keshwala
Written byDev Keshwala
Produced byRati Kadegiya
Kapil Vyas
StarringRagini Shah
Devarshi Shah
Gopal Parmar
Navjot Singh Chauhan
Vimmy Bhatt
CinematographyPrashant Gohel
Edited byManish Mistry
Music bySameer Phaterpekar
Production
companies
Kamdhenu Entertainments LLP
(In Association with) DN Entertainment
Release date
  • 11 November 2016 (2016-11-11)
Running time
170 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Hardik AbhiNandan (Template:Lang-gu) is a 2016 Gujarati Comedy starring veteran Gujarati actress Ragini Shah[1] and debutant actors Devarshi Shah, Gopal Parmar, Navjot Singh Chauhan in the lead roles as the characters Hardik, Abhi and Nandan respectively. The film is directed by Dev Keshwala[2] and produced by Kamdhenu Entertainments LLP in association with DN Entertainment. Music is composed by Jigardan Gadhavi. Background score of the film is produced by Sameer Phaterpekar.[3]

Plot

Hardik, Abhi and Nandan are three small town boys who come to the metropolis Ahmedabad to pursue their graduate studies. The trio ends up living together as paying guests in the home of Mukta Masi (Ragini Shah).[4] Owing to their individual quirks and unhinged new-found freedom, the three end up living extravagant and reckless lives. In the process, they go through a series of misadventures and find themselves at the center of an unfolding mystery. This coming-of-age tale with an important message[5] is centered around the theme where culture shock plays a major role in leading youth astray and how close relationships can help us cope with the realities of life.

Cast

  • Ragini Shah as Mukta Masi
  • Devarshi Shah[6] as Hardik Mochi
  • Gopal Parmar as Abhimanyusingh Zala
  • Navjot Singh Chauhan as Nandan Patel
  • Vimmy Bhatt[7] as Aarti
  • Akash Zala as Pappu Bhai
  • Poojan Trivedi as Mohit
  • Mitesh Moga as Dhaval

References

  1. ^ Ahmedabad Times, NavGujarat Samay (30 June 2016). "Veteran Gujarati Actress Makes A Comeback". No. NavGujarat Samay AT. The Times Group. Times Of India. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  2. ^ Keshwala, Dev. "Director Dev Keshwala". Gujarati Cineworld. Gujarati Cineworld. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  3. ^ Jariwala, Nishit (5 October 2016). "10 Facts about Gujarati movie Hardik Abhinandan". BuddyBits. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  4. ^ Shah, Ragini. "Actor Profile". Bollywood Bindass. Bollywood Bindass. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  5. ^ AbhiNandan, Hardik. "Gujarati Film With A Message For The Youth". epaper.dnaindia.com. Prashant Saxena. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  6. ^ Ahmedabad Times, The Times Of India (9 September 2016). "City newbies to dazzle the Gujarati silver screen". No. The Times Of India Ahmedabad. The Times Group. Times Of India. Retrieved 10 September 2016.[dead link]
  7. ^ Vadgamal, Arpita (13 September 2016). "TV actress Vimmy Bhatt to debut in Gujarati film". No. Ahmedabad Times. The Times Group. TNN. Retrieved 20 September 2016.