- Trailer Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iBHI_cNgcw
- Mallhar Thakar and Shruhad Goswami team up for the first time on big screen
- The film is set to hit theatres on May 15, 2026
Ahmedabad: Following the massive success of the teaser and the buzz across social media, the official trailer of ‘Dharpakad’ – India’s first Gujarati feature film based on the ‘Digital Arrest’ scam has been released. The trailer sheds light on a chilling aspect of modern-day cybercrime that is bound to strike fear into the hearts of the common man. Presented by Indira Motion Pictures and November Films, the movie is scheduled for a grand theatrical release on May 15, 2026.
Trailer Link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iBHI_cNgcw
The trailer depicts how a normal family’s world is turned upside down when they receive a phone call stating, “Your son Arjun has been arrested.” It begins by explaining that the internet is a vast web where we willingly share our personal data, which scammers exploit to identify their targets. The sequences showing fake calls made in the name of the police, the helplessness of being trapped within one’s own home, and the daylight robbery of lakhs of rupees under the guise of a “Digital Arrest” are truly bone-chilling. Mallhar Thakar plays the role of a man who steps up to hunt down these invisible scammers, declaring, “This isn’t just a small theft; this is a very big game.”
Director Anish Shah has woven more than just mystery into this crime thriller; he effectively portrays the helplessness and raw emotions of a middle-class family. The fresh pairing of Mallhar Thakar and Shruhad Goswami serves as a major highlight, backed by powerful performances from veteran actors like Prashant Barot, Pratik Rathod, and Jay Bhatt, who add significant depth to the narrative.
After watching the trailer, audiences are left with a burning question: Will the family be able to escape this intricate web of deceit? Beyond entertainment, the core objective of the film is to spread social awareness.
‘Dharpakad’ is not just a cinematic experience; it is a vital warning for every smartphone user. Expected to be a turning point for Gujarati cinema, the film arrives in theatres on May 15.

