Trailer of Abhishek Bachchan-starrer 'Kaalidhar Laapata' unveiled

ANI June 21, 2025 306 views

Abhishek Bachchan stars in Kaalidhar Laapata as a man struggling with memory loss and betrayal. The film follows his unexpected friendship with a street-smart child, played by Daivik Bhagela. Director Madhumita describes it as a meditation on resilience and human connection. The emotional drama premieres on ZEE5 on July 4.

"Playing Kaalidhar was not just a role, it was a revelation." – Abhishek Bachchan
Mumbai, June 21: After entertaining audiences with 'Housefull 5', actor Abhishek Bachchan will soon be seen in a new film titled 'Kaalidhar Laapata'.

Key Points

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Abhishek Bachchan portrays a man battling memory loss and abandonment

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Directed by Madhumita, the film explores human resilience

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Features a touching bond between Kaalidhar and street-smart child Ballu

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Premieres July 4 on ZEE5

Directed by Madhumita, 'Kaalidhar Laapata' stars Abhishek as Kaalidhar--a middle-aged man grappling with memory loss, abandonment and a lifetime of quiet betrayals. When he overhears his siblings' cruel plan to abandon him at the crowded Maha Kumbh Mela, Kaalidhar decides to disappear on his own terms. Fate intervenes in the form of Ballu (Daivik Bhagela), an outspoken, street-smart 8-year-old who's been surviving solo on India's chaotic streets. What begins as a chance meeting becomes the beginning of something far more profound.

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Sharing his experience working in the film, Abhishek in a press note said, "As actors, we often hope for stories that move us before they move anyone else--and Kaalidhar Laapata did exactly that. Playing Kaalidhar was not just a role, it was a revelation. He's fragile, childlike and deeply human--and through him, I got to explore parts of myself I hadn't visited in a while. His bond with Ballu--this fierce, fearless child--reminded me that the most unexpected friendships can sometimes teach us the most profound lessons."

He added, "More than anything, it made me reflect on how we measure life--not in years, but in moments of connection, courage, and truth. Kaaldihar Laapata is another film in my journey that I feel incredibly proud of. Over the past few years, I've been consciously seeking stories that offer emotional depth, honesty, and something meaningful to say--and this one ticked every box. It's a story that touched my soul, and I hope it touches yours too."

Director Madhumita also opened up about directing 'Kaalidhar Laapata'.

"With Kaalidhar Laapata, I wanted to tell a story that feels both intimate and universal. It gave me a canvas to explore themes like abandonment, dignity, and the redemptive power of human connection. Kaalidhar is someone many of us have encountered or perhaps even been at some point--a person sidelined by life yet still glowing with a quiet resilience. Ballu becomes his mirror, his spark, his unexpected anchor. One of the most beautiful surprises of this film was witnessing the on-screen chemistry between Abhishek and Daivik--tender, unfiltered, and deeply moving. Their dynamic brings a refreshing honesty that stays with you long after the film ends. Through their journey, we've tried to reflect the idea that even in the most fractured chapters of life, beauty, meaning, and belonging can still be found. For me, this isn't just a film--it's a gentle meditation on what it means to be truly seen and truly accepted," Madhumita said.

'Kaalidhar Laapata' will be out on ZEE5 on 4th July.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Abhishek Bachchan is finally getting the roles he deserves! After Breathe and Ghoomer, this looks like another powerful performance. The story reminds me of my grandfather who had dementia - how society often forgets our elders. Excited for this one! 🙏
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Priya M.
The trailer gave me goosebumps! The setting at Kumbh Mela is brilliant - so authentically Indian. Hope they don't make it too preachy though. Sometimes simple stories work best without heavy messaging. Fingers crossed!
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Arjun S.
Not sure about the child actor's casting...his dialogue delivery in the trailer felt a bit forced. But Abhishek looks phenomenal! His transformation reminds me of his father in Black. Hope this becomes his career-defining role.
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Sneha R.
Finally a Hindi film that's not about romance or action! The director's vision sounds beautiful - "a gentle meditation on being truly seen". As someone who works with dementia patients, I hope they've handled the subject with sensitivity. Releasing on my birthday - perfect gift! ❤️
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Vikram D.
The concept is good but ZEE5 originals have been hit or miss lately. Hope this isn't another slow-paced "art film" that forgets to entertain. That said, Junior Bachchan's recent work has been impressive - from Ludo to Ghoomer, he's choosing interesting projects.

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