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Parvat

Released On - 21 Feb 2025     2hr 10min
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"Asif Silavat directs the 2025 Gujarati drama ""Parvat"" which stars Hitu Kanodia and Sapna Vyas and Mona Thiba Kanodia and Akshat Irani. The family drama started in theaters on February 21, 2025 to explore the complex father-daughter relationship which faces love and loss and shows resilience. ITS a latest new movie

Taut and concise, the story leaves time to explore how the years transform the relationship between father and daughter, as the struggles of life bring the other members of this extended family, which they view more as a tree, closer together. By exploring individual growth in parallel with familial bonds and obligations, the film “Parvat” will invite audiences to explore the real complexities of familial interaction and provide a unique and true perspective on interpersonal connection.

RHSG Productions managed production work while Ronak Pandit created music and Subrat K. Khatoi took over the responsibilities of cinematographyOur cast and crew all fought together to create a beautiful example of what family means and the power of one’s drive to succeed.

Parvat’s journey is specific to his situation, but universal in the emotional truth that continues to plague the majority of Indian households. Forged in laughing spells, heartbreak and hard choices, quiet strength the film paints an personal portrait of how love can trickle down to mend generational trauma. It’s an homage to those fathers who are rooted like mountains, often mythologized, often misjudged, but ever faithful, and to those daughters who are grounded in their heritage, yet as expansive as their aspirations.
It can be considered as one of the best movies of recent times, a great Gujarati movie"

Parvat’s Parenting is a gorgeous story that beautifully and sensitively illustrates the unbreakable bond between a father and daughter. The film animalizes an emotional connection with the audiences with an inherent appreciation for kinship and moral values with strong characters based on strong performances supported by a unfeigned commodity of Hitu Kanodia and Asif Silavat’s sinuous direction. The film largely sidesteps any hint of the melodramatic, instead conveying its message in hope and emotion through striking images and soaring musical moments crafted to bring on that feel-good factor audiences crave. We’re confident this film will be a mini masterpiece. It’s required viewing for anybody who enjoys high-quality Gujarati films.