Lage Raho Gujjubhai Full | Natak Shemaroo
The story revolves around the protagonist, Gujjubhai (played by Siddharath Randeria), a middle-aged man with a heart of gold but a knack for landing in trouble. The plot kicks off when he attempts to help a young couple in love, leading to a chaotic chain of misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and hilarious cover-ups.
Without giving away spoilers, the narrative is a farce in the truest sense—where one lie leads to another, creating a house of cards that threatens to collapse at any moment. The story touches upon themes of romance, parental pressure, and societal expectations, but wraps them in layers of comedy.
Q1: Is "Lage Raho Gujjubhai" available for free?
No, the full legally recorded play is paid on ShemarooMe. However, Shemaroo occasionally offers free trials or rental discounts.
Q2: What is the duration of the full natak?
Approximately 2 hours to 2 hours 15 minutes, typical for a Gujarathi stage comedy. lage raho gujjubhai full natak shemaroo
Q3: Can I watch it with English subtitles?
Yes, some versions on ShemarooMe include English subtitles. Check the video details before purchasing.
Q4: Is this the same as "Lage Raho Munnabhai"?
No, that is a Bollywood film. The title is a playful homage, but the content is completely different and original.
Randeria is often called the "King of Gujarati Comedy." His expressions, voice modulation, and ability to connect with the audience make Lage Raho Gujjubhai a timeless piece. The story revolves around the protagonist, Gujjubhai (played
| Role | Artist | |------|--------| | Gujjubhai | Siddharth Randeria | | His Wife / Other family roles | Swati Shah / Various artists (depending on production year) | | Supporting comedy | Hemang Shah, Mayur Chauhan, or others (varies by staging) | | Writer | Imtiaz Patel | | Director | Siddharth Randeria | | Producer | Siddharth Randeria Productions | | Digital Distributor | Shemaroo Entertainment |
Note: Cast may differ slightly in the recorded Shemaroo version compared to live stage shows.
Champak Chacha delivers the moral: “Jeb mein khajana nahi, sirf tamasha hai—but tamasha bhi toh jeene ka tarika hai.”
(There’s no treasure in the pocket, only drama—but drama is also a way of life.) THE END (Curtain falls with classic Shemaroo jingle
Madhuri finally gets a plastic necklace—but laughs. Popatlal slips on a banana peel. Santa & Banta become overnight YouTube stars. Gujjubhai looks at the camera, winks, and says:
“Shemaroo jaisa entertainment kahin nahi—kyunki yeh natak khatam, par hansi abhi baaki hai.”
(Entertainment like Shemaroo is nowhere else—because the play may end, but the laughter remains.)
THE END
(Curtain falls with classic Shemaroo jingle in background.)
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