Beyond the stage and film, Randeria has also made his mark on the small screen. His notable TV work includes:
The is the cornerstone of Randeria's theatrical empire. What started with Gujjubhai E Gaam Gajaavyu in 2002 grew into one of the most successful brands in Indian theatre history. Shows like Lage Raho Gujjubhai (2007) and Gujjubhai Banya Dabangg achieved phenomenal runs, completing 800 and 505 shows respectively. The plays have traveled the world, finding a devoted audience in the Gujarati diaspora. Beyond the Gujjubhai series, Randeria has also demonstrated his dramatic prowess in critically acclaimed adaptations like Natsamrat , proving his ability to excel beyond the comedy genre.
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While Randeria has a massive filmography and theater catalog, his career reached stratospheric heights with the creation of the Gujjubhai franchise. This series transformed how Gujarati theater was packaged and consumed globally. 1. Gujjubhai E Gaam Gajavyu Gujarati Natak By Siddharth Randeria
: Another fan-favorite installment in the series.
His work is centered on the simple yet brilliant premise of the "Gujarati middle-class man." Through his famous character, Gujjubhai, he brings to life the everyday humor, struggles, and quirks of a typical family, making his plays incredibly relatable.
Gujjubhai E Gaam Gajuu , Gujjubhai Ni Golmaal , Lo Gujjubhai Ganya , and Gujjubhai Banya Dabang . Beyond the stage and film, Randeria has also
: Capitalizing on the pop-culture momentum of the era, this play ran for hundreds of shows globally, blending emotional family drama with non-stop comedy.
Breaking numerous box office records, this play ran for hundreds of shows globally. It showcased Randeria's unmatched ability to stretch a simple comedic premise into a masterclass of situational humor. 3. Lo Gujjubhai E Panga Lidho
The Magic of Gujarati Natak: Exploring the Legacy of Siddharth Randeria Shows like Lage Raho Gujjubhai (2007) and Gujjubhai
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The veteran star shows no signs of slowing down. He is currently headlining the upcoming family drama , which marks Bollywood giant Dharma Productions' entry into Gujarati cinema. The film is described as a “heartfelt father-son family drama,” and is set to release on June 19, 2026 . This major Bollywood production company's choice to cast Randeria signals the growing commercial and narrative viability of Gujarati content, with Dharma’s CEO stating the move supports "culturally rooted narratives that resonate universally".
A modern family uses a virtual reality avatar of Mahatma Gandhi (voiced by Randeria) to solve their domestic disputes. It backfires spectacularly. Takeaway: This play showed that Randeria could handle philosophical depth while still delivering gut-busting laughs.