Sumit Arora
Man, Sumit Arora’s story is straight out of a Bollywood script itself. Seventeen and already packing his bags for Mumbai? That’s gutsy. He kicked things off writing for TV—stuff like "Chhoona Hai Aasmaan," "Dill Mill Gayye," and even the slick thriller "24." No big deal, just casually putting his fingerprints all over shows people actually watched (and, let’s be honest, obsessed over). The guy didn’t just stop with TV though. In 2015, he dropped his first short film, "White Shirt," and later handled "Little Things" Season 3 like it was nothing.
But then came "Stree" in 2018. Suddenly, everyone wanted to know who was behind those killer dialogues. Awards started rolling in, and it was like he’d just switched gears into the fast lane of Bollywood. After "Stree," his pen went wild across big titles—think "The Family Man," "83," "Dahaad," "Guns & Gulaabs," and "Jawan." Seriously, it’s like he’s playing bingo with hit projects. And he’s not slowing down, either. "Chandu Champion" is up next, and if his track record says anything, it’ll probably be another crowd favorite. From nervous teenager to industry heavyweight—dude’s just getting started.