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It's a very thrilling creation considering the acting, direction and everything around. You will be hooked till end. Jordar. Love the buildup, match cuts, turning points and climax. Psychological thriller as they say, very intriguing to watch. I personally have seen something new in gujarati industry. As i mentioned it keeps you guessing and movie takes unexpected twists. It has suspenseful plot and a lot more that i couldnot describe in this space. Loved the storyline as it grips you and is well crafted. The background score is also an add on, make the movie more haunting and thrilling. Overall a must watch.
Just watched Bhram, and I'm genuinely at a loss for words-in the best possible way. This Gujarati psychological thriller is nothing short of a cinematic triumph.
Mitra Gadhvi, in the role of the protagonist, delivers a performance so layered, intense, and soul-stirring that it left the entire audience in awe. He doesn't just act-he embodies the role, pulling us deep into the unsettling, mysterious world of the film with every glance and gesture.
Sonali, portraying a patient with dementia, brings a haunting authenticity to her character. Her performance is deeply moving, tender, and heartbreakingly real. She doesn't play the illness; she lives it-with quiet dignity and raw vulnerability.
The police inspector, in contrast, brings a grounded, almost documentary-like realism to the screen. So convincing, he felt like your very own neighborhood officer caught up in something far bigger than routine. His subtle nuances made the character all the more believable.
What truly elevated Bhram to a whole other level, though, was its framing and cinematography. Each shot felt like a deliberate piece of art, meticulously composed to pull you deeper into the psychological labyrinth. The direction was confident and brave, unafraid to linger in silence or draw you into the mind's dark corners.
This isn't just a movie. It's a chilling experience-an emotional rollercoaster that grips your heart and mind. Bhram doesn't just entertain; it haunts.
Mitra Gadhvi, in the role of the protagonist, delivers a performance so layered, intense, and soul-stirring that it left the entire audience in awe. He doesn't just act-he embodies the role, pulling us deep into the unsettling, mysterious world of the film with every glance and gesture.
Sonali, portraying a patient with dementia, brings a haunting authenticity to her character. Her performance is deeply moving, tender, and heartbreakingly real. She doesn't play the illness; she lives it-with quiet dignity and raw vulnerability.
The police inspector, in contrast, brings a grounded, almost documentary-like realism to the screen. So convincing, he felt like your very own neighborhood officer caught up in something far bigger than routine. His subtle nuances made the character all the more believable.
What truly elevated Bhram to a whole other level, though, was its framing and cinematography. Each shot felt like a deliberate piece of art, meticulously composed to pull you deeper into the psychological labyrinth. The direction was confident and brave, unafraid to linger in silence or draw you into the mind's dark corners.
This isn't just a movie. It's a chilling experience-an emotional rollercoaster that grips your heart and mind. Bhram doesn't just entertain; it haunts.
I just love this Gujarati Thriller Suspense Drama Film. All Characters in the film were too good in their roll. Specially Mitra Gadhavi & Sonali Desai . Also Music is big bonus . You can watch this film with your friends & family . I just love it . Bhram" is a 2025 Gujarati-language psychological thriller film. It is directed by Pallav Parikh and stars Mitra Gadhvi, Sonaalee Lele Desai, and Abhinay Banker. Plot: "Bhram" revolves around Maya, a woman struggling with dementia, who becomes the sole witness to a murder. The film explores the complexities of memory, truth, and illusion. So watch this film with your friends & family.
BHRAM (2025) - A Gujarati Psychological Thriller That Blurs Reality
Gujarati cinema has long been dominated by comedy and family dramas - the kind of light-hearted stories that leave you smiling. But Bhram changes that. This film dives deep into the shadows of the human mind and presents a psychological thriller that's dark, gripping, and full of twists.
The story opens with a murder. No noise, no witnesses, just a lifeless body and a house that suddenly feels much too quiet. At the center of it all is a woman - a 42-year-old battling dementia - who might be the only one who saw what really happened. But can she trust her own memory?
This woman lives in an old haveli (mansion), now turned into a maze of suspicion and doubt. Her mind is failing her - sometimes she forgets things, other times she remembers details that no one else seems to recall. She's unsure of what's real and what's illusion. Every corner of the house hides something - a face, a voice, a memory - but none of it stays still long enough to make sense.
Around her are three more characters, each adding to the suspense. Her younger sister, constantly anxious and questioning, tries to make sense of the chaos but ends up lost in it. The live-in caregiver, calm and composed on the surface, is always present - too present. Helpful, trustworthy... or maybe manipulative? And then there's a mysterious man who appears and disappears like a ghost - sometimes outside the windows, sometimes in the corridors of her mind.
As the murder investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that every person in the house has a secret. Nothing is as it seems. Just when you think you've figured it out, the story flips - and you're forced to question everything again.
What makes Bhram so compelling is its atmosphere. The direction is meticulous - dim lighting, narrow hallways, ticking clocks, and the silence between conversations are all used brilliantly to build tension. The camera often lingers just a moment too long, making you feel like something is about to happen - even if it doesn't. That discomfort, that waiting - it keeps you hooked.
The background score is haunting and subtle, matching the protagonist's mental state. Sometimes loud and chaotic, other times eerily silent. It perfectly captures her confusion and fear. As a viewer, you begin to experience the world the way she does - uncertain, unstable, and full of doubt.
The performance by the lead actress is a highlight. Portraying a woman losing her grip on reality while being the central witness to a murder is no easy task. She delivers a powerful, nuanced performance that makes you feel her vulnerability, frustration, and fear. The supporting cast also does justice to their complex roles, each walking a fine line between seeming innocent and suspicious.
Bhram is not your average whodunit. It's less about discovering the killer and more about discovering the truth - the truth hidden in a fractured mind. The film forces you to think, to doubt, and to question everything you see and hear. It's a thriller that plays out not in the streets or in chase sequences, but within the human mind.
The climax is both satisfying and chilling. When the truth finally comes out, it doesn't bring relief - it brings reflection. You'll sit through the end credits thinking: "Was that all real? Or was it all just... a bhram?"
For viewers who usually prefer light, feel-good Gujarati films, Bhram will be a surprising shift - but a welcome one. It proves that Gujarati cinema can take bold risks and dive into deeper, darker storytelling. This film doesn't just entertain - it lingers.
Gujarati cinema has long been dominated by comedy and family dramas - the kind of light-hearted stories that leave you smiling. But Bhram changes that. This film dives deep into the shadows of the human mind and presents a psychological thriller that's dark, gripping, and full of twists.
The story opens with a murder. No noise, no witnesses, just a lifeless body and a house that suddenly feels much too quiet. At the center of it all is a woman - a 42-year-old battling dementia - who might be the only one who saw what really happened. But can she trust her own memory?
This woman lives in an old haveli (mansion), now turned into a maze of suspicion and doubt. Her mind is failing her - sometimes she forgets things, other times she remembers details that no one else seems to recall. She's unsure of what's real and what's illusion. Every corner of the house hides something - a face, a voice, a memory - but none of it stays still long enough to make sense.
Around her are three more characters, each adding to the suspense. Her younger sister, constantly anxious and questioning, tries to make sense of the chaos but ends up lost in it. The live-in caregiver, calm and composed on the surface, is always present - too present. Helpful, trustworthy... or maybe manipulative? And then there's a mysterious man who appears and disappears like a ghost - sometimes outside the windows, sometimes in the corridors of her mind.
As the murder investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that every person in the house has a secret. Nothing is as it seems. Just when you think you've figured it out, the story flips - and you're forced to question everything again.
What makes Bhram so compelling is its atmosphere. The direction is meticulous - dim lighting, narrow hallways, ticking clocks, and the silence between conversations are all used brilliantly to build tension. The camera often lingers just a moment too long, making you feel like something is about to happen - even if it doesn't. That discomfort, that waiting - it keeps you hooked.
The background score is haunting and subtle, matching the protagonist's mental state. Sometimes loud and chaotic, other times eerily silent. It perfectly captures her confusion and fear. As a viewer, you begin to experience the world the way she does - uncertain, unstable, and full of doubt.
The performance by the lead actress is a highlight. Portraying a woman losing her grip on reality while being the central witness to a murder is no easy task. She delivers a powerful, nuanced performance that makes you feel her vulnerability, frustration, and fear. The supporting cast also does justice to their complex roles, each walking a fine line between seeming innocent and suspicious.
Bhram is not your average whodunit. It's less about discovering the killer and more about discovering the truth - the truth hidden in a fractured mind. The film forces you to think, to doubt, and to question everything you see and hear. It's a thriller that plays out not in the streets or in chase sequences, but within the human mind.
The climax is both satisfying and chilling. When the truth finally comes out, it doesn't bring relief - it brings reflection. You'll sit through the end credits thinking: "Was that all real? Or was it all just... a bhram?"
For viewers who usually prefer light, feel-good Gujarati films, Bhram will be a surprising shift - but a welcome one. It proves that Gujarati cinema can take bold risks and dive into deeper, darker storytelling. This film doesn't just entertain - it lingers.
One of the finest Gujarati movie, which I have watched till now.
Amazing direction, Acting, Screenplay And cinematography Never expected this type of work from Gujarati Cinemas. Do watch this movie.
It is by far the best Gujarati thriller movie which I have watched in the theatres and I would recommend you to go to your nearest cinema and watch this movie as soon as possible with your family or friends From storyline to the star cast And the climax, everything was so good This movie is a mixture of comedy thriller Suspense and a lot of tragedy Go and watch this movie in your nearest cinema with your loved ones.
Amazing direction, Acting, Screenplay And cinematography Never expected this type of work from Gujarati Cinemas. Do watch this movie.
It is by far the best Gujarati thriller movie which I have watched in the theatres and I would recommend you to go to your nearest cinema and watch this movie as soon as possible with your family or friends From storyline to the star cast And the climax, everything was so good This movie is a mixture of comedy thriller Suspense and a lot of tragedy Go and watch this movie in your nearest cinema with your loved ones.
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