On March 4, 2022, the Gujarati film Dear Father was released. Paresh Rawal, Manasi Parekh, and Chetan Dhanani played the main roles in the Umang Vyas-directed film.
Ajay, a lawyer, shares a home with his father along with his wife Alka, a math teacher. They are a typical middle-class family who struggle to maintain their nuclear family unit.
Dear Father a Gujarati movie starring Paresh Rawal, is now available on Amazon Prime Video.
Manasi Parekh, Chatan Dhanani, Kaushambi Bhatt, and Arvind Dandekar all have significant roles in the Umang Vyas-directed film.
Dear Father, a recent Gujarati movie starring Paresh Rawal, is released on OTT. The movie fared okay at the box office after its March 4, 2022, theatrical release. And now, following its theatrical debut, it has entered the OTT market.
Paresh Rawal, an actor, recently tweeted the information. "You may now watch Dear Father in the comfort of your own home with your dear family. Watch #DearFatherOnPrime now at primevideoIN
The movie is currently accessible to Prime Video customers.
The narrative centres on a three-person family that includes Chetan Dhanani, Manasi Parekh, a young couple, and Paresh Rawal, who plays Dhanani's on-screen father. The renowned actor portrays a worried father and father-in-law in the film.
Alka teaches at a university, while Ajay is a lawyer. The son and daughter-in-law criticise the senior citizen's actions. When Rawal's persona falls from a balcony, the family drama suddenly takes an unexpected turn.
According to the film's makers, Dear Father is based on a well-known Gujarati play of the same name written by the late playwright Uttam Gada. The movie was produced by Ratan and Ganesh Jain of Venus Movies, and it was directed by Umang Vyas.
Paresh Rawal gives the impression that the Gujarati audience has been well-fed, prepared, and used to witnessing excellent performances. He stated before that he wanted to connect with the audience and provide them with something unique as a consequence.
Giving his supporters something subpar when they are so devoted to him is either a crime or a disgrace. With the 1982 release of the Gujarati film Naseeb Ni Balihari, Rawal made his acting debut.
Paresh Rawal
Manasi Parekh
Chetan Dhanani
Kaushambi Bhatt as Sangeeta
Vaibhav Biniwale as Patel Secretary
Arvind Dandekar as University Peon
Aryan Desai as Varun
Shalin Desai as Tarun
Ravi Mangela as Constable Parmar
Jay Merchant as Resort Manager
Rakesh Modi as Doctor
Krunal Pandit as Kartik
Ashwin Parikh as Gardner
Katha Patel as Monika Gill
Manish Rohit as Inspector Desai
Advait Shah as CCTV Operator
Naimish Shah as Hardik
Annapurna Shukla as Jamnaben
Kukul Tarmaster as Inspector Choksi
Vivek Tivari as Watchman
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