Desh Ki Pardesh - Hindi Drama Short FIlm | Story of Indian parents visiting their children abroad

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Published 2022-05-09
The film follows the Parikh's on their visit to their children settled in the US. However, to only realize that there's a lot more than just a generation gap between them. Mainly, dawning upon Hasmuk Parikh's that it's great to dream big for your children, but one must be mentally prepared that those dreams may or not have them in it.

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Cast & Crew:
Director: Avirat Parekh
Producer: Pankaj Rungta
Cinematographer/Dop: Austin Dsouza
Executive Producer: Sangit Gaikar
Art Director: Shruti Haldipur
Costume Design: Megha Gilra
Music: Sameer Phaterpekar
Editor: Manoj Mishra

Actors:
Hasmukh: Paresh Ganatra
Leena: Komal Chhabria
Praful: Jay Upadhyay
Aarav: Shaan Grover
Meeta: Saadhika Syal


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All Comments (21)
  • @Lmaya132
    Mostly Indian children know the culture, every one hugs the parents and are happy to see them.This guy is confused, irresponsible, and disrespectful. I have never met any one like him.
  • @faizahali7401
    What a punch line" ap sukhi raho Mai dukhi nahi honga" maza aa gaya
  • @gracyamolik4556
    We left India 20 yrs ago. My kids have literally grown up here. We've had family over and my kids just loved it. Not only my kids but none of their expat friends behave this way. Thank Goodness.
  • By the grace of God my only son and bahu don't want to go abroad, they want to stay in India because they love their country and family even though they get great opportunity 🙏
  • @pamchopra7886
    It’s a different perspective but not everyone goes through the same or similar situation.
  • @arsh-rf3vm
    this story literally melted my heart 😭😭😭 so nice story.......
  • Parents work hard to give their kids a great lifestyle that they couldn't have. But so many times kids don't appreciate their hardwork and think that it was the duty of parents. I'm not generalizing anything but these things do happen and it's a shame that kids change after going abroad. Fathers are so under appreciated.
  • @elasen7021
    Children who r settled in foreign countries don't call their parents to stay with them. When the time comes for child delivery they call you to be AYAAS
  • Very Nice story...bacche jab bade ho jate he, tab khud ki mom dad ko hi bhul jate h, ek alag hi duniya me rehne lagte h jaha pyar aur respect hi nehi rehte..batccho ko sapne dikhao but bohut bada sapna nehi jaha unke mom dad ka hi jagah nehi ho
  • @AnalytiCritic
    Excellent Direction, cast selection & acting. LOVED the script - especially the VERY sensible ending that was an EXCELLENT social message to ALL parents. I could relate. Born & raised in India, to Hindustani Parsi parents, I particularly enjoyed the Gujarati dialogues & the Indo-American situation. After spending most of my life here, I soon realized that my background & that of my child/children is quite different. Life on the whole has changed in the 21st century, so the dreams of parents for their children are usually based on their background, & cultural lifestyle. If our children are raised in a different culture, our dreams for them will not tally with theirs. It's a hard pill to swallow, but parents EVERY where are having to adjust not only to the individuality of their children, & their differences from themselves, but to LIFE in general. All in all, children raised in India and children raised here, are quite different when it comes to the acceptance of advise & allowing parents to decide for them. I have found that in general, children in India depend on their parents for advise. They grow up slower but mature faster. As adults & parents, they gladly live for their children. Here, children prefer to make their own choices & advise from parents & elders is grudgingly accepted. They grow up too fast, but seem to take longer to mature, and often do childish things in adulthood. As parents they expect their children to give them time to enjoy their lives tooo, as if they miss being children!? This is a general observation, of course, and my own. A Different Perspective & Point ✍of View, from USA - 🙏Namaste!!
  • Beautiful Heart touching story showing today's reality.Beautiful performance..God Bless..Keep it up
  • @prasad9002
    I really liked the story. I went through something similar with my parents.
  • @Esther-ps3vx
    Parents should realize that the children are not obligated to do things their way. Let them be and see how they flourish. Also, why do parents want to change things in their kid's life according to their thinking? The world is changing and parents too should understand cultural differences. Also, I was happy to have my father come and visit me, thankfully I had a father who did not interfere like these parents. Things shown in this video are exaggerated.
  • बहोत sahi,agr bachhe सुखी hai,तो हम क्यूँ दुखी rahe😊👌👍
  • Very sweet and good message on connecting and being sensitive to our past:)...