
Some films take us back to our childhood. They remind us of our emotions, struggles, and everything we experienced while growing up. Ghich Pich is one such rare film.
It tells the story of three teenage boys, Gurpreet, Gaurav, and Anurag, as they deal with school life, friendships, family issues, and their relationships with their fathers.
The storyline is simple. But the emotional impact it leaves is deep and lasting.
There are no stars, no hype, and no aggressive marketing behind Ghich Pich. It relies only on honest storytelling and heartfelt emotion.
The narrative is rooted and intimate. It encourages the audience to reflect on their own teenage years. There’s no forced drama or unrealistic plot, just pure, genuine emotion.
Even with a modest budget, the film avoids clichés and manages to create strong feelings of nostalgia. It connects without ever trying too hard.
Ghich Pich is the directorial debut of Ankur Singla, who also acts in the film alongside Nitesh Pandey and Shivam Kakkar.
It released in theatres on 8th August. But due to the buzz around Coolie and War 2, it went largely unnoticed.
The film is still running in a few select theatres. Those who have seen it say it’s a must-watch and urge others not to miss it.
Many fans are hoping for an OTT release soon, where the film can reach more viewers who truly value heartfelt cinema.
Its journey also reflects a bigger issue. Small films without marketing budgets often struggle for space in theatres, no matter how good they are.
OTT platforms, despite their flaws, give smaller films like Ghich Pich a second life. These spaces let honest stories find audiences who truly care.
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