Manasi Parekh's 'Jhamkudi' Celebrates International Screening In Australia
Manasi Parekh, an actor and singer, recently shared some thrilling news about her film "Jhamkudi" on social media. The film and its title track have garnered significant attention, with over 1 lakh reels and 6 million views, trending for the past month.
The international screening of "Jhamkudi" at Reading Cinemas in Auburn, Australia, marks a proud moment for Manasi and the entire team. This event underscores the growing popularity of Gujarati cinema beyond India.

Manasi expressed her gratitude for the overwhelming support from fans worldwide. The success of the song and the film's international screening reflect the strong appeal of "Jhamkudi" and the rich culture of Gujarati cinema.
In her post, Manasi captioned, "1 lakh plus reels and 6 million plus views for our song which has been trending since a month! Thank you, thank you for all the love #jhamkudi is in Australia, and I can't wait to meet all the people who are coming to watch our film tonight at 7 pm at Reading Cinemas in Auburn!"
The movie is successfully running in its fifth week in theatres. Co-produced by Manasi's husband Parthiv Gohil and herself, it has won audiences' hearts with its story, music, and performances. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Manasi's career.
Impact of "Jhamkudi"
"Jhamkudi" continues to trend and attract attention, showing the potential of regional films to make a global impact. Manasi Parekh's celebration of this success underscores the bright future of Gujarati cinema on the world stage.
Manasi is excited to meet fans in Australia and share this special moment with them. The film's international reach highlights how regional cinema can resonate with audiences worldwide.
The ongoing success of "Jhamkudi" reflects not only its entertainment value but also its cultural significance. The film’s achievements highlight the vibrant storytelling tradition within Gujarati cinema.
This milestone demonstrates that regional films like "Jhamkudi" can achieve global recognition. Manasi Parekh’s enthusiasm for this success points to a promising future for Gujarati cinema internationally.