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Ghudchadi
Official release poster
Directed byBinoy Gandhi
Written byDeepak Kapur Bhardwaj
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyYogesh Jani
Edited byMitesh Soni
Music bySukhbir
Tanishk Bagchi
Lijo George-DJ Chetas
Production
companies
Distributed byJioCinema
Release date
  • 9 August 2024 (2024-08-09)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Ghudchadi (transl. Horse Riding) is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Binoy Gandhi and written by Deepak Kapur Bhardwaj.[1] Produced by Nidhi Dutta, Binoy Gandhi, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of Keep Dreaming Pictures and T-Series. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon with Parth Samthaan, Khushalii Kumar and Aruna Irani in pivotal roles.[2][3]The film was premiered on JioCinema on 9 August 2024.[4]

Plot

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A middle-class father-son duo from Delhi in which a son-loving father doesn't want his son to get married with the love of his life and a father-loving son doesn't want his 60-year-old father to get married.

Cast

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Production

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The film was announced in mid-February 2022.[5]

Principal photography began on 23 February 2022.[6] Filming took place in Gurugram, New Delhi and Jaipur.[7][8] Filming ended in November 2022.[9]

Music

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Ghudchadi
Soundtrack album by
Sukhbir, Tanishk Bagchi and Lijo George-DJ Chetas
Released8 August 2024
Recorded2023–24
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length9:57
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
Official audio
Ghudchadi (Audio Jukebox) on YouTube

The music for the movie was composed by Sukhbir, Tanishk Bagchi & Lijo George-DJ Chetas. The first single titled "Punjabi Munde" was released on 30 July 2024.[10] The second single "Dil Vasda" was released on 6 August 2024.

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Punjabi Munde"Sukhbir, Lijo George, Yash NarvekarSukhbir, Lijo George-DJ ChetasSukhbir, Tulsi Kumar, Yash Narvekar, Priyani Vani3:17
2."Dil Vasda"Tanishk BagchiTanishk BagchiRaghav Chaitanya, Tulsi Kumar3:05
3."Rote Rote"KumaarTanishk BagchiJubin Nautiyal3:49
Total length:9:57

Reception

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Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com awarded the film 1.5 stars out of five.[11] Nirali Kanabar of OTT Play awarded the film 2/5 stars.[12] Dhaval Roy of The Times of India gave the film 2.5 stars out of five.[13] Sushmita Dey of Times Now rated the film 3/5 stars.[14]

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Ghudchadi is a Indian Hindi-language film directed by Binoy Gandhi and written by Deepak Kapur Bhardwaj. The story follows a young couple, portrayed by and Khushali Kumar, whose marriage plans are complicated by their widowed parents—played by and —who share a past romantic connection. Originally slated for a theatrical release, the film premiered directly on the OTT platform on August 9, , after multiple delays. The narrative blends humor and family dynamics across generations in a middle-class setting. Supporting roles include as the groom's grandmother. Produced by Nidhi Dutta and Binoy Gandhi under Keep Dreaming Pictures, in association with T-Series, Ghudchadi explores themes of second chances and . Upon release, the film received mixed reviews, praising the leads' chemistry but noting predictable tropes. It holds a 4.1/10 rating on as of November 2025.

Synopsis and cast

Plot

Ghudchadi is a that revolves around a middle-class father-son duo in , where the son, Chirag, falls in love with , while his father, Veer, a retired , unexpectedly rekindles a romance with Devika's widowed mother, , who happens to be his former lover from years ago. The story unfolds against the backdrop of traditional family expectations, with Chirag's grandmother, Kalyani, exerting pressure on the young couple to marry soon, highlighting the generational clash between modern love and orthodox values. Central conflicts arise from comedic oppositions within the family: Veer, portrayed as a reluctant yet protective father by , initially resists Chirag's marriage due to inter-caste differences, mirroring the past separation of Veer and Menaka caused by similar societal orthodoxies. Meanwhile, the younger generation faces interference from elders, amplifying the humor and tension in their pursuit of love. These dynamics explore themes of second chances in romance, the meddlesome nature of family involvement, and the cultural pressures on middle-class Indian households to conform to arranged marriages and norms.

Cast

The cast of Ghudchadi comprises a mix of veteran and emerging actors, bringing depth to the film's exploration of intergenerational romance and family conflicts in the genre. The ensemble's chemistry, particularly the nostalgic pairing of leads from Bollywood, underscores themes of love across divides, blending humor with emotional resonance.
ActorRoleCharacter Significance
Veer SharmaThe widowed father whose traditional views create central opposition to his son's inter-caste romance, anchoring the film's paternal conflict.
MenakaDevika's mother and Veer's former love interest, whose rekindled past adds layers of nostalgia and complication to the family dynamics.
Chirag SharmaVeer's son and the young protagonist navigating a forbidden love, representing the new generation's push against societal norms.
Khushalii KumarDevikaChirag's love interest from a different , embodying youthful defiance and the heart of the romantic subplot.
Kalyani Devi SharmaChirag's grandmother and a key advocate for the marriage, providing and familial wisdom to balance the tensions.
Supporting roles include Aakkash Dabhade as Mayank, a close friend offering humorous counsel to the leads, and as Sneh, contributing to the ensemble's portrayal of extended family interactions that amplify . The casting notably reunites and , who shared screen space in 1990s hits like (1994), infusing the film with a sense of classic Bollywood allure. This ensemble effectively drives the genre's blend of lighthearted romance and cultural commentary through relatable character arcs.

Production

Development

The film Ghudchadi was officially announced on 22 February 2022 by producers Dutta, Binoy Gandhi, , and Krishan Kumar under the banners of Keep Dreaming Pictures and T-Series. It marks the directorial debut of Binoy Gandhi, who co-wrote the screenplay alongside Deepak Kapur Bhardwaj. The story draws on classic tropes, centering on intertwined dual love stories involving father-son marriage conflicts. Casting began with the confirmation of and in lead roles, leveraging their established 1990s on-screen chemistry from films like and . and Khushalii Kumar were subsequently announced as the younger leads to bring fresh appeal to the generational narrative. The ensemble was completed with supporting actors including , emphasizing a mix of veteran and emerging talent. Production faced logistical hurdles in aligning schedules for the veteran actors amid their commitments to other projects, with principal photography commencing shortly after the announcement in and .

Filming

Principal photography for Ghudchadi commenced on 23 February 2022 in Gurugram, with the production capturing the urban essence of Delhi through indoor and outdoor sequences. The initial 19-day schedule then shifted to and , where crews filmed key wedding and cultural scenes against Rajasthani backdrops to evoke festive and traditional atmospheres. Subsequent schedules extended the timeline, including a final leg planned for 2022 post-Diwali, comprising six days of remaining shots. However, additional filming occurred in from late to early 2023 to complete . The , led by and , featured prominently in these multi-location shoots, ensuring cohesive portrayal of the film's inter-family dynamics. Cinematography was led by Yogesh Jani, who employed dynamic framing to highlight the comedic and romantic elements across urban and heritage settings. Editing duties fell to Mitesh Soni, who streamlined the footage into a cohesive . Production encountered delays, extending the overall shooting period beyond initial plans and heightening anticipation for the cast and crew. Following wrap-up, refined the visuals, culminating in a final runtime of 113 minutes.

Music

Composition

The soundtrack of Ghudchadi was composed by Sukhbir, , and the duo Lijo George-DJ Chetas, who collaborated to create a diverse set of songs tailored to the film's narrative. Recorded 2023–2024. Sukhbir, drawing from his expertise in Punjabi , infused tracks with folk elements and energetic rhythms, such as the upbeat "Punjabi Munde," which features lively beats and celebratory to evoke festivities central to the story's themes of and union. handled the romantic segments, blending contemporary pop sensibilities with melodic structures reminiscent of 90s Bollywood romance to underscore the emotional depth of the young couple's relationship and the parents' rekindled bond. Lijo George-DJ Chetas contributed to the high-energy numbers, incorporating modern electronic and dance influences for comedic and lively sequences, ensuring the music amplifies the film's humorous and heartfelt moments without overpowering the dialogue-driven plot.

Release and tracks

The soundtrack album for Ghudchadi was released on 8 August 2024 by T-Series, with a total runtime of 9:57. It consists of three tracks, featuring contributions from composers Sukhbir, Lijo George-DJ Chetas, and Tanishk Bagchi, including two of the latter's tracks as romantic and melancholic pieces. The album was promoted through an official audio jukebox uploaded to T-Series' YouTube channel on the release date, which integrated snippets of the songs with visuals from the film trailer to build anticipation ahead of the movie's premiere. Two promotional singles preceded the full album. "Punjabi Munde," an upbeat introductory track, was released on 30 July 2024, capturing a lively Punjabi folk vibe with vocals. This was followed by "Dil Vasda," a romantic , on 6 August 2024, emphasizing emotional longing through vocals. The third track, "Rote Rote," a poignant heartbreak , debuted with the album.
No.TitleSingersMusicLyricsLength
1"Punjabi Munde"Sukhbir, , Yash Narvekar, Priyani Vani PanditLijo George-DJ ChetasSukhbir, Yash Narvekar, Lijo George3:17
2"Dil Vasda", 3:05
3"Rote Rote"3:35

Release and distribution

Premiere

Ghudchadi had its world premiere as a direct-to-OTT release on on 9 August 2024, bypassing a traditional theatrical rollout in line with post-pandemic shifts toward streaming platforms for family entertainers. The was distributed digitally by Jio Studios, with serving as the exclusive streaming partner to reach a wide digital audience. Marketing efforts ramped up in July 2024 with the release of the official trailer on 24 July, which highlighted the reunion of 1990s icons and alongside younger leads and Khushali Kumar, generating buzz for its multigenerational premise. Promotional posters and teasers were shared extensively on T-Series' social media channels, including and , while ran targeted previews to build anticipation for the streaming debut. The cast, including , participated in virtual promotional activities to engage fans ahead of the launch.

Platforms

Ghudchadi premiered exclusively on in on August 9, 2024, and following the merger of and , it remains available on the combined platform JioHotstar. The film is offered as an OTT exclusive for Indian subscribers, with subscriptions starting at ₹149 for three months (ad-supported) for JioHotstar as of November 2025. The movie runs for 113 minutes and is primarily in , with English available to enhance accessibility for non-native speakers. Internationally, Ghudchadi is geo-restricted to on JioHotstar, requiring viewers outside the country to use a to access the content; no expansions to global platforms like or releases, such as DVD or Blu-ray, have been reported as of November 2025. The initial exclusivity window on JioHotstar began in August 2024. The film had its world television premiere on on 2 November 2024. As of November 2025, no further TV broadcasts or rental options on other digital services have been announced.

Reception

Critical response

Ghudchadi received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the nostalgic pairing of its leads while critiquing the film's formulaic narrative. Ratings varied, with Dhaval Roy of awarding 2.5 out of 5 stars for its pleasant yet predictable execution, and Sushmita Dey of giving 3 out of 5 for delivering laughter amid chaos. Lower scores included 1.5 out of 5 from Sukanya Verma at , who highlighted its outdated outlook, and 2 out of 5 from an OTT Play review, which noted uneven pacing. Critics frequently lauded the performances of and , whose chemistry evoked nostalgia and anchored the family dynamics. Times Now commended their ability to balance humor and emotion in chaotic family scenes, while The Times of India praised the natural rapport between the younger leads, Khushalii Kumar and , enhancing the comedic timing. The soundtrack also drew positive mentions, with OTT Play highlighting tracks like "Dil Vasda" for their soothing quality and visual appeal, which helped elevate lighter moments. On the downside, reviewers pointed to the film's clichéd plot and underdeveloped subplots as major flaws, resulting in forced twists and a lack of emotional depth. described it as a product of "coy and clichés," with puerile jokes and convenient resolutions undermining the premise. noted that the predictable turns prevented strong audience connections, calling it "a pleasant but predictable romp" despite its efforts. OTT Play echoed concerns about the dated family drama feeling like a "daily " in the latter half, where pacing dragged and subplots failed to engage.

Audience response

Audience reception to Ghudchadi has been mixed, reflecting a divide between viewers who appreciated its nostalgic charm and those who found it formulaic. On , the film holds an average rating of 4.1 out of 10 based on 587 user votes, indicating a generally lukewarm response from online audiences. Similarly, Sacnilk reports a user rating of 4.62 out of 10 from 82 ratings, underscoring the modest appeal among Indian viewers tracking OTT releases. Positive feedback often highlights the film's light-hearted family drama elements, with many praising its clean humor and emotional warmth as ideal for family watch parties. Fans of 90s Bollywood nostalgia particularly enjoyed the mature romance subplot between the parents, played by and , whose chemistry evoked classic rom-com vibes and generated some buzz around their on-screen pairing. Several users commended Parth Samthaan's debut performance for its and expressiveness, which elevated the younger leads' storyline and made the movie a fun, undemanding watch. On the negative side, audiences frequently criticized the overuse of predictable tropes, such as mishaps and generational clashes, which felt clichéd and reminiscent of television soaps. Complaints about the slow second half were common, with viewers noting dragged pacing and unnecessary that diluted the initial . Some compared the film's outdated execution and flat jokes to routine TV serials, contributing to its middling scores. Culturally, Ghudchadi's availability on OTT platforms like has boosted its accessibility for family viewings, allowing easy home streaming without theater commitments. However, by 2025, the film has not sparked major controversies or viral moments, remaining a niche discussion point among fans rather than a broader cultural phenomenon. This audience sentiment aligns with the mixed professional scores, emphasizing its role as rather than a standout release.

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