After more than two decades away from India, Hollywood producer Jay Patel is making a heartfelt return to his roots. Known for impactful films such as I’m Gonna Tell God Everything and Swatantrya Veer Savarkar, Jay hails from Ahmedabad, Gujarat. His homecoming marks a momentous occasion—the celebration of Navratri, a festival deeply woven into the fabric of Gujarat’s culture and spirituality.

Having missed this vibrant occasion for over 20 years, Jay is eager to once again immerse himself in the energy and traditions that shaped his identity. A Celebration of Color, Culture, and Community Navratri is one of India’s most cherished festivals—a nine-day spectacle of dance, devotion, and unity. For Jay, however, this year’s festival is more than just a celebration—it’s a personal homecoming.

“There’s something truly magical about Navratri. The rhythm of the dandiya, the energy of the garba, and the kaleidoscope of colors—it stays with you for a lifetime,” Jay reflects. Living in New York, he felt somewhat detached from the festival’s true spirit.

While overseas celebrations offered a taste of Navratri, they couldn’t capture the fervor and cultural pride of Gujarat, the festival’s birthplace. “You miss the essence—the devotion, the pride in our culture, the togetherness. It’s all here in Gujarat,” he says, his voice filled with pride.

Jay’s internationally acclaimed film I’m Gonna Tell God Everything—a non-commercial project released on .