Dubai-based entrepreneur Pritesh Patel, along with businessman Alpesh Patel, is increasingly being seen as a catalyst in connecting Dubai’s dynamic environment with the expanding horizons of Indian cinema. Known for his role as a partner at Akshar Real Estate LLC, Pritesh Patel has stepped into the entertainment space through AP Production, with a clear intention of exploring and showcasing Dubai’s vast cinematic possibilities to the world.
According to Pritesh Patel, Dubai is far more than a commercial or luxury destination; it is a city that offers filmmakers visual diversity, modern infrastructure, and unmatched logistical ease. The city’s ever-changing skyline, desert landscapes, waterfronts, and futuristic architecture provide a unique canvas for storytelling. Patel believes these factors make Dubai an ideal location not only for shooting films but also for nurturing long-term creative projects at an international scale.
This vision is taking concrete shape with projects under AP Production, most notably the international reality show ‘The UAE Rockstar’, which focuses on music and dance talent. The show is set to be directed by noted Bollywood filmmaker Dushyant Pratap Singh, whose involvement adds strong creative depth and industry experience. Through such projects, Patel aims to demonstrate that Dubai can successfully host high-quality entertainment formats comparable to global standards.
In addition to the reality show, AP Production is also working on expanding its footprint in feature films, including the upcoming Gujarati film ‘Bach Ke Rehna Re Baba’, once again under the direction of Dushyant Pratap Singh. Supported by Alpesh Patel’s business insight, these initiatives reflect a structured and forward-looking approach toward content creation, blending business discipline with creative ambition.
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Pritesh Patel’s journey into cinema reflects a broader shift in how Dubai is positioning itself on the global entertainment map. By combining strong business leadership, creative collaborations, and projects like The UAE Rockstar, he envisions Dubai evolving into a natural extension of the Indian film industry—one that not only hosts productions but actively shapes the future of cinema and entertainment across borders.