GHUNGHROO: The Amazing Film That’s Trending & Dancing Its Way Between Amitabh Bachchan and SRK on WAVES OTT; TheGlitz Film Pick 2025

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Ghunghroo

Ghunghroo

There are cinematic moments that define the pulse of an era… and then there are rare occasions when an independent film, born of creative courage and cultural depth, finds itself standing shoulder to shoulder with cinematic royalty. Writer-director Garima Bhoria’s latest short film, Ghunghroo, has accomplished precisely that. Currently trending at No. 2 on WAVES OTT, it sits gracefully between Amitabh Bachchan’s Ek Mulakaat** and Shah Rukh Khan’s Fauji**… a feat as symbolic as it is spectacular.

The film premiered on October 10, 2025, and within days, found its audience… an audience drawn not by glittering budgets or formulaic spectacle, but by the pure, evocative power of storytelling. TheGlitz says… Ghunghroo isn’t just another short film… it’s a layered, lyrical adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s timeless Bengali classic, Mahesh. Through its rich textures and emotional gravitas, it paints a deeply human story of resilience, faith, and survival in a world that often forgets the forgotten.

The Person Behind Ghunghroo

Ghunghroo

Garima Bhoria, the creative mind behind the film, wears many hats… writer, director, and storyteller of soul. After the success of her earlier film The Entrance, also released on WAVES OTT, Ghunghroo represents both evolution and affirmation. “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the audience for their appreciation of our work,” says Bhoria. “This recognition reaffirms our commitment to create high-quality films that truly resonate with viewers.”

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That resonance is palpable. Ghunghroo’s world feels raw yet poetic, its characters fragile yet fiercely alive. Every frame is imbued with the kind of quiet strength that stems from understanding not just cinema, but the psychology and mythology that underpin human emotion.

And that’s no coincidence. Garima shares that both she and her partner, Chandra Shekhar Dutta, are “students of cinema, psychology, and mythology.” Their shared sensibility gives Ghunghroo its uncommon intellectual and emotional depth… a film that feels like both literature and life.

Speaking about the inspiration and process, Garima adds, “This film wouldn’t have been possible without the immense support of my father, Shri Jai Bhagwan Bhoria, and my company partner at Jai Maa Manasa Mangal Films LLP, Chandra Shekhar Dutta. Chandra Shekhar and I have always believed that storytelling should reflect truth, but with empathy and artistry.”

Her gratitude is matched by Chandra Shekhar’s reflection on this surreal achievement. “After receiving the Bachchan Citation and the Special Talent Reward at FTII, I had hoped to work with Amitabh Bachchan someday, or perhaps get an opportunity at ABCL,” he says with humility. “But even reaching this point—being featured alongside him—is itself a matter of great pride.”

That pride is well earned. For both Bhoria and Dutta, Ghunghroo is not merely a film; it’s a statement of purpose. It signals a shift in Indian independent cinema… where content is king, and emotional honesty can take a story further than any celebrity endorsement ever could.

TheGlitz Verdict

The film’s title Ghunghroo evokes the image of anklets that tinkle softly yet command attention. Much like those delicate bells, Bhoria’s film reverberates with quiet intensity, drawing audiences into its rhythm of pain, hope, and redemption.

That Ghunghroo finds itself trending between two cinematic legends… Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan… is more than coincidence; it’s poetic justice. It proves that Indian audiences are ready to celebrate storytelling that bridges generations, genres, and geographies.

Both Ghunghroo and The Entrance are now streaming on WAVES OTT, marking what can only be described as a creative renaissance… one that honours India’s cultural roots while embracing the language of modern cinema.

Garima Bhoria and Chandra Shekhar Dutta’s cinematic journey is still unfolding, but if Ghunghroo is any indication, it’s one that promises to keep resonating, long after the credits roll.

…Because sometimes, a film doesn’t just play on screen. It lingers. Like the echo of ghunghroos… soft, steady, and unforgettable.

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