Patriotism and Purpose Shine in ‘VISHWAGURU’ Trailer Featuring Mukesh Khanna, Shraddha Dangar, and a Stellar Ensemble
- Directors Shailesh Boghani & Atul Sonar Present ‘VISHWAGURU’ — A Cinematic Journey Toward a Stronger Bharat
- Producer Satish Patel and Executive Producer Kashyap Kapta Back Powerful Nationalist Drama ‘VISHWAGURU’
- Mukesh Khanna Criticizes Youth’s Misuse of AI and Social Media; Urges Return to Indian Values and Ancient Scriptures
BILKULONLINE
By Rafat Quadri
Ahmedabad, July 17: The trailer launch of the Gujarati film VISHWAGURU in Ahmedabad wasn’t just a star-studded affair — it marked a significant cultural moment for regional cinema. With the powerful unveiling of its trailer, VISHWAGURU positions itself as more than just a movie — it’s a cinematic call to awaken national consciousness and engage with deeper societal introspection.
Directed by Shailesh Boghani and Atul Sonar, and produced by Satish Patel under the banners of Sukrit Production and Swastik Motion Pictures, the film delves into India’s complex path toward becoming a true “Vishwaguru” — a global mentor. But it doesn’t romanticize this ambition. Instead, the trailer highlights the internal challenges that threaten this journey: corruption, ideological conflict, and social fragmentation.
From the very first frame, the trailer grips the audience with intense visuals, evocative music, and hard-hitting dialogues. With a culturally rooted narrative, it blends tradition with urgent modern-day questions, encouraging viewers — especially the youth — to redefine patriotism not just as a sentiment but as an actionable principle.
The film boasts an impressive ensemble: Gaurav Paswala, Krish Bhardwaj, Mukesh Khanna, Makrand Shukla, Shraddha Dangar, Sonu Chandrapal, Heena Jaykishan, Rajiv Mehta, Dharmesh Vyas, Jani Bhavini, Chetan Daiya, Sonali Lele, and Kurush Deboo. Each actor, even in the short trailer, carries a distinct identity and conviction that suggests layered storytelling.
Mehul Surti’s musical composition and Parth Terpara’s lyrics add further depth to the film’s emotional undercurrent, complemented by the stirring voices of Anandi Joshi and Hari Om Gadhvi. Edited by Sanjay Sankla, the trailer is tightly cut, balancing drama and message with finesse.
At the launch event, attended by industry stalwarts including Mukesh Khanna and Rajiv Mehta, director Boghani encapsulated the film’s essence aptly: “VISHWAGURU is not just a film; it represents a Bharat whose foundation lies in culture, literature, and patriotism.”
At the launch event, veteran actor Mukesh Khanna voiced concern over the excessive and misguided use of artificial intelligence and social media by today’s youth. He encouraged the younger generation to turn instead to the wisdom of Indian scriptures and uphold the values passed down by their ancestors.
With audiences already showing overwhelming love on YouTube and social media, VISHWAGURU looks poised to strike a chord with both the heart and the conscience of viewers. As it readies for its theatrical release, this film may well redefine the role of regional cinema in shaping national dialogue.
Cast Highlights:
- Gaurav Paswala
- Krish Bhardwaj
- Mukesh Khanna
- Makrand Shukla
- Shraddha Dangar
- Sonu Chandrapal
- Heena Jaykishan
- Rajiv Mehta
- Dharmesh Vyas
- Jani Bhavini
- Chetan Daiya
- Sonali Lele
- Kurush Deboo
Creative & Production Team:
- Directors: Shailesh Boghani & Atul Sonar
- Writers: Kirit Bhai & Atul Sonar
- Producer: Satish Patel
- Executive Producer: Kashyap Kapta
- Editor: Sanjay Sankla
Music & Lyrics:
- Music Composer: Mehul Surti
- Lyricist: Parth Terpara
- Singers: Anandi Joshi & Hari Om Gadhvi
At the trailer launch, Director Shailesh Boghani passionately remarked, “VISHWAGURU is not just a film; it represents a Bharat whose foundation lies in culture, literature, and patriotism.”
The trailer has already garnered widespread appreciation across YouTube and social media for its compelling visuals, intense background score, and bold narrative.
As VISHWAGURU prepares for its theatrical release, it promises to be a landmark film in Gujarati cinema — one that stirs emotion, sparks dialogue, and revives a deeper sense of nationhood.
(Rafat Quadri can be contacted at editorbilkul@gmail.com)

