Mumbai: After a successful theatrical run earlier this year, the emotionally resonant Gujarati film Mom Tane Nai Samjay is all set to make its digital debut on ShemarooMe, India’s leading Gujarati content OTT platform. The film, which struck a deep chord with audiences, will begin streaming from 24th July, bringing its heartfelt narrative to a wider digital audience.
Starring Rashami Desai, Amar Upadhyay, Tejal Vyas, and Hemang Dave, Mom Tane Nai Samjay delves into the emotional complexity of familial relationships—particularly the often-unseen emotional labor of mothers in keeping families together. Set against the backdrop of a modern Indian family living abroad, the story follows Aashka (played by Desai), a devoted mother whose love is frequently misunderstood as overbearing.
On the film’s digital premiere, Rashami Desai shared, “As an actor, I’ve always chosen scripts that challenge me. When I was offered the role of Aashka, I knew it wasn’t going to be easy. Playing a mother, especially one as layered and emotionally rooted as her, was a bit of a challenge. But I have been wanting to step into a different genre for a while now, and this role gave me that opportunity. A mother, after all, is the glue that holds a family together. Whether in joy or sorrow, through ups and downs—she’s the emotional center. And when a well-educated, progressive woman chooses to become a homemaker, it’s a conscious decision. Priorities shift, but her commitment doesn’t. That’s what defines Aashka—her family is her world.”
She further added, “I feel lucky to have played this character. Aashka’s role is carved with a lot of care and detail. For me, playing a mother, who universally symbolizes selfless love, was an exciting journey for me. Working with our director, Dharmessh Mehta sir, was a wonderful experience, and I’m fortunate to have shared the screen with such talented co-actors. This film is very close to all our hearts, and I believe the audience will connect with the genuine emotions it portrays. I’m happy that it’s premiering on ShemarooMe, a platform known for its rich Gujarati content. So many people have been waiting to watch this film, and I’m glad it’s finally reaching them.”
Directed by Dharmessh Mehta, Mom Tane Nai Samjay combines powerful performances with a message that lingers long after the credits roll—a mother’s love may not always be loud, but it is always present.
The premiere on ShemarooMe further reinforces the platform’s commitment to delivering culturally rooted, emotionally rich stories to Gujarati-speaking audiences around the world.
Mom Tane Nai Samjay is now streaming on ShemarooMe—inviting viewers to rediscover the quiet strength of a mother’s love and perhaps make that long-overdue call to say, “Thank you, Mom.”















