Carry On Kesar

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Carry On Kesar
Directed byVipul Mehta
Written byVipul Mehta
Based onBaane Gher Babo Aavyo
by Ankit Trivedi
Produced by Kamlesh Bhuptani
Bhavna Sanjay Modi
Starring Supriya Pathak
Darshan Jariwala
Avani Modi
Rittesh Mobh
Archan Trivedi
Amish Tanna
Bhaskar Bhojak
Parth Thakar
Jason
CinematographyPushkar Singh
Edited byManish Mistry
Music byRajiv Bhatt
Production
companies
Galactic Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd
and Manpasand Films
Release date
  • 17 February 2017 (2017-02-17)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Carry On Kesar is an Indian Gujarati social comedy film directed by Vipul Mehta. It is a socially relevant film that talks of a traditional elderly childless couple deciding to have a baby. [1] It is a debut Gujarati film of actress Supriya Pathak Kapur. [2] [3] The cast includes Darshan Jariwala, Avani Modi and Rittesh Mobh in the lead roles.

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Plot

Shyamji (Darshan Jariwala) and Kesar Patel (Supriya Pathak), a traditional Gujarati elderly childless couple live in a small town in Gujarat. A fashion designer based in Paris, Annie (Avani Modi) comes across Kesar's artistic work and makes arrangement to learn the art from her. However, things don't go as planned and a twist of fate prompts Kesar to confront her past. The couple decides to have a child at an age where most couples are grandparents. [4]

Cast

Release

Film released on 17 February 2017. [5]

Reception

The Times of India reviewed positively saying, "A complete family movie with impressive performances by Supriya Pathak and Darshan Jariwala." [6] BuddyBits also reviewed positively stating it to be one of the must watch Gujarati films. [7]

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