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  1. Aug 25, 2017 · Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay: Directed by Dharmessh Mehta, Suresh Joshi. With Bhavya Gandhi, Manoj Joshi, Ketki Dave, Shraddha Dangar. Story about a special bond between father Hasmukhlal Mehta and his child Munjal Mehta, separated by generation gap as Munjal enters college life, and Hasmukhlal's efforts to bridge the gap.

    • (237)
    • Comedy, Drama, Family
    • Dharmessh Mehta, Suresh Joshi
    • 2017-08-25
  2. The generation gap between a 56-year-old father and an 18-year-old son results in misunderstanding, distance, and tension between them. A family entertainer, Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay has the right balance of comedy and drama, featuring the emotional bond the two protagonists share.

    • Dharmesh Metha
    • 134 min
    • 2
  3. Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay (transl. Dad, you won't understand) is a 2017 Indian Gujarati-language comedy-drama film written and directed by Dharmesh Mehta, and produced by Alpesh Patel, Harsh Patel and Snehal Trivedi.

  4. Aug 25, 2017 · Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay is a 2017 Gujarati comedy drama movie starring Bhavya Gandhi, Manoj Joshi, Ketki Dave, Shraddha Dangar and Johnny Lever. The story revolves around Munjal, a college student, who is embarrassed by his father’s business of selling undergarments.

    • Category
    • Gujarati
    • Dharmesh Mehta
    • 134 min
  5. Aug 10, 2017 · Presenting Trailer of the upcoming Gujarati Film "Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay" starring Manoj Joshi, Ketki Dave, Bhavya Gandhi & Johnny Lever To Set Caller Tune...

    • 3 min
    • 6.3M
    • Red Ribbon Musik
  6. Aug 25, 2017 · The generation gap between a 56-year-old father and an 18-year-old son results in misunderstanding, distance, and tension between them. A family entertainer, Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay has the right balance of comedy and drama, featuring the emotional bond the two protagonists share.

  7. Aug 25, 2017 · A family entertainer, Pappa Tamne Nahi Samjaay has the right balance of comedy and drama, featuring the emotional bond the two protagonists share. The generation gap between a 56-year-old father and an 18-year-old son results in misunderstanding, distance, and tension between them.