Harjot Singh
Harjot Singh’s career is, honestly, kind of wild. The guy’s name pops up everywhere these days, and for good reason. He’s the dude behind Mr Shudai (2024), which, if you haven’t seen it, is a ride. There’s this raw, real vibe to the whole film—like the camera just caught people living their actual lives, not acting. Harjot’s got this knack for pulling you into these worlds that feel familiar and complicated at the same time. Not gonna lie, Mr Shudai has moments that’ll make you laugh at the absurdity of life, and others where you’re just sitting there, uncomfortable, because it hits a little too close to home.
Then there’s Shaunki Sardar (2025). This one? Way more intense. It’s got that heavy energy—family, loyalty, all the big stuff. Singh doesn’t shy away from messy emotions, and you can feel that through every scene. Sometimes you wanna yell at the characters, but then you get it, you know? Life’s messy, people are messier.
And let’s not forget Mera Kale Rang Da Yaar (2025). That movie’s got its own flavor, more about friendship and the weird ways people connect. Singh’s storytelling never feels forced—he’s not trying to teach you a lesson or anything, he’s just showing you life as it is. The guy’s got range, and his movies stick with you way after the credits roll.