By Special Correspondent, Ahmedabad
In the vibrant tapestry of Gujarati cinema, where tales of tradition and modernity often intertwine, a new voice emerges from the dusty lanes of North Gujarat. Today, November 14, 2025, the film Kundalu steps into theaters, bringing with it the raw, unfiltered essence of the Mehsani dialect and a poignant narrative that challenges the rigid norms of patriarchal society. Directed and written by Rohit Prajapati, this labor of love isn’t just a movie—it’s a milestone, marking the first Gujarati film ever crafted entirely in the pure Mehsani dialect, complete with English subtitles for a global audience.
A Heart-Wrenching Tale Rooted in Reality
Set against the backdrop of Mehsana district’s rustic villages, Kundalu unfolds as a deeply emotional love story that captures the fleeting beauty and brutal separations of rural life. At its core is Mangu, an orphaned young woman navigating a world that views her existence through the lens of societal expectations, and Vikas, a carefree youth burdened by a speech impediment that isolates him further. Their paths cross in a moment of tender connection, only to be shattered by the unyielding barriers of tradition—where marriage isn’t merely a union but the ultimate currency for social validation.
The film’s narrative delves into the lives of those often rendered invisible: the rejected, the overlooked, and the forgotten. It poses profound questions that linger long after the credits roll: In a society that prioritizes status over souls, can these characters claim the love they deserve? Will they find not just each other, but themselves? Shot on location in Mehsana’s villages, Kundalu breathes the very fragrance of the soil, transporting viewers to a world where every frame feels authentic and alive.
Rohit Prajapati, the visionary behind the camera, draws from the untold stories of North Gujarat, weaving a script that honors the resilience of its people. “This is the journey of the unseen,” the film seems to whisper, turning personal struggles into a universal cry for empathy.
A Sonic and Visual Feast: Music That Echoes the Earth
What elevates Kundalu beyond its storytelling is its immersive soundscape, a harmonious blend of original compositions and age-old traditions. Music directors Vipul Barot and his team have infused the soundtrack with the soul-stirring elements of marshiya (elegies), doha (couplets), and garba (devotional dances), evoking the very scent of Mehsana’s earth. The result? A collection of songs that are as much characters in the story as the leads themselves.
Standouts include:
- “Harkhato Malkato” – A jubilant opener that sets the tone for joy amid hardship.
- “Kaydamam Rahevu” – A rhythmic garba that pulses with cultural fervor.
- “Chadh Ladi Chadh” – An infectious wedding anthem celebrating fleeting rituals.
- “Pankhida Tara Pagale” – A melancholic ballad tracing longing footsteps.
- “Rupiyani Rani” – A tribute to feminine strength wrapped in melody.
Voices like Bhumi Trivedi, Jay Mohan, Tripti Gadhvi, Tripti Chaudhary, Parthi Vyas, and Richa Barot bring these tracks to life, their harmonies as layered as the film’s themes.
Visually, Kundalu shines with accolades already in tow. The cinematography captures the golden hues of village sunsets and the stark shadows of social divides, earning it top honors at international festivals.
A Historic Triumph: 7 International Awards and Counting
Before even gracing mainstream screens, Kundalu has etched its name in history. At the Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF-2024), it clinched an impressive seven awards, a feat that underscores its artistic excellence:
- Best Music
- Best Cinematography
- Best Sound and Editing
- Best Production Design
- Best Costume Design
- Green Rose Award (for environmental sensitivity in filmmaking)
These victories aren’t just trophies; they’re validations of a bold experiment. By committing to the Mehsani dialect—a linguistic gem spoken by communities often sidelined in mainstream narratives—Prajapati and his team have preserved a cultural heritage while pushing Gujarati cinema into uncharted territory.
Why Kundalu Matters Now
In an era where regional stories fight for space amid Bollywood’s gloss, Kundalu arrives as a refreshing reminder of cinema’s power to amplify the marginalized. It’s more than entertainment; it’s a mirror to the patriarchal pressures that still echo in modern India, wrapped in a love story that tugs at the heartstrings. Whether you’re a fan of soulful melodies, dialect-driven authenticity, or narratives that dare to dream differently, this film promises to leave an indelible mark.
Catch Kundalu in theaters today—because some stories, like the winds of Mehsana, are meant to be felt, not just heard. For tickets and showtimes, check your local listings. In the words of its spirit: Will love conquer the unseen walls? The reel begins now.
