Pratik Gandhi Celebrates Laalo's ₹100 Cr Milestone for Gujarati Cinema

Actor Pratik Gandhi has expressed immense pride as the Gujarati devotional drama "Laalo - Krishna Sada Sahaayate" becomes the first film from the industry to cross the ₹100 crore mark. He called it a significant milestone, praising the team's sincere work and quiet faith during production. The film, which follows a rickshaw driver's transformative journey guided by visions of Lord Krishna, is now preparing for its World Digital Premiere on Sony LIV. Gandhi hopes the OTT release will allow the film's heartfelt storytelling to reach a wider global audience.

Key Points: Laalo First Gujarati Film to Cross ₹100 Cr, Says Pratik Gandhi

  • Historic ₹100 crore milestone for Gujarati cinema
  • Pratik Gandhi praises team's sincerity and faith
  • Film set for World Digital Premiere on Sony LIV
  • Story follows a transformative journey guided by Lord Krishna
  • Success seen as inspiring for the industry
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Pratik Gandhi on 'Laalo' crossing Rs 100 cr: Proud moment for Gujarati cinema

Actor Pratik Gandhi hails Laalo's historic ₹100 crore box office success as a proud milestone for Gujarati cinema ahead of its Sony LIV premiere.

"Laalo becoming the first-ever Gujarati film to cross 100 crore is a proud moment for Gujarati cinema. - Pratik Gandhi"

Mumbai, March 6

Actor Pratik Gandhi has expressed pride over the Gujarati film "Laalo - Krishna Sada Sahaayate" becoming the first film from the industry to cross the Rs 100 crore mark, calling it a significant milestone for Gujarati cinema.

Following the success of the film, actor Pratik Gandhi, said, "Laalo becoming the first-ever Gujarati film to cross 100 crore is a proud moment for Gujarati cinema. It's a huge milestone for the entire team, and their journey makes that achievement even more inspiring."

Pratik said the film's story reminded him of the importance of trusting the process and continuing to work with sincerity rather than overthinking outcomes.

"It reminded me not to overthink, but to keep doing your work honestly and trust the process. When the team began, they didn't even know if the film would be completed, let alone become such a historic success," said the actor.

He added: Yet, they carried a quiet faith that something good would come of it. That belief and sincerity are what shine through in the film. I'm proud that Laalo has made Gujarati cinema shine brighter.

Laalo - Krishna Sada Sahaayate now gears up for its World Digital Premiere on Sony LIV.

The actor added: I'm glad it will now reach a wider audience with its OTT release on Sony LIV. I hope more people watch it and experience its simple, heartfelt storytelling."

Produced by Manifest Films, Jay Vyas Productions, and Ajay Balavant Padariya, the film stars Reeva Rachh, Shruhad Goswami, and Karan Joshi.

The devotional drama film is directed by Ankit Sakhiya and written by Krushansh Vaja, Vicky Poornima and Ankit Sakhiya. It stars Reeva Rachh, Shruhad Goswami, Karan Joshi, Mishty Kadecha and others.

The film follows a rickshaw driver, who is trapped in a Farmhouse confronts his past demons while experiencing visions of Lord Krishna, who guides him through a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who watched the film in Ahmedabad, the storytelling was so simple yet powerful. It's great to see a devotional drama connecting with audiences on such a massive scale. Pratik Gandhi is right – it's a huge milestone.
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Vikram M
While I'm happy for the success, I hope this doesn't mean every Gujarati film now tries to be a 100-crore devotional drama. The industry has a beautiful diversity of stories – from comedies like 'Chhello Divas' to social dramas. Let's celebrate all genres.
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Priya S
My parents in Surat have watched it twice! They said the message of faith and trusting the process really resonated, especially in today's stressful times. Can't wait for the OTT release so I can watch it here in Bangalore.
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Rohit P
This proves that content is king. You don't need massive stars or crazy budgets if you have a heartfelt story that connects with the culture. Big congratulations to the entire team! More power to regional cinema. 🙏
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Michael C
It's interesting to see how regional film industries in India are hitting these commercial milestones. The OTT release on Sony LIV will definitely help it reach the diaspora. Well done to the cast and crew!

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