Ahmedabad: In 1876, former British educational inspector, T C Hope, decided that \"children suffered enough learning Gujarati ...
While actors transform for every new role, they immerse themselves in different worlds, adapting their voice, body language, and emotions to bring characters to life. A crucial part of this ...
"Cemcho bhai, harisani, ano chokra kabar?" That is Gujarati for: "Hello brother, how are you? Any news about your son?" Not too unusual as the start of a conversation in the heart of the Asian ...
The channel raises Gujarati entertainment standards with unique, soulful narratives. Mumbai: With the promise of bringing to the screens 'Asal Gujarati Nu Asal Entertainment,' COLORS Gujarati presents ...
Approximately a 100 kids are learning their mother-tongue Gujarati at three different places in Perth. They sing songs, read poems and learn prayers that show their love and respect for the language.