Rahul Chowdhury

Rahul Chowdhury’s filmography is a bit of a rollercoaster—honestly, the guy’s got range. You’ve got “OMG 2” (2023), which, let’s be real, was buzzing everywhere for all sorts of reasons. People couldn’t stop dissecting the plot and the bold choices it made. Not your average sequel—it actually had something to say, and folks either loved it or just couldn’t deal with it. Rahul played his part with this sly confidence, like he knew he was walking a tightrope and didn’t care if he slipped, because he’d just make it look cool anyway. Then you’ve got “Deva” and “Azaad,” both dropping in 2025. Now, “Deva” is one of those movies everyone’s whispering about, mostly because nobody really knows what to expect. There are rumors flying around social media about a gritty, action-heavy story, some wild stunts, and a character arc that’s not all sunshine and rainbows. Rahul’s supposed to be at the center of this chaos, so you know it’s gonna be intense. “Azaad,” on the other hand, seems to be taking a different route. Word on the street is that it’s got a rebellious streak, a sort of modern twist on classic freedom stories, but with a lot more bite. People are speculating Rahul’s going to show a side of himself that no one’s seen yet—think less hero, more antihero. All in all, his upcoming projects have people actually excited, which says a lot in an industry where hype fizzles out fast.

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  • Professions: Additional Crew, Production Manager, Producer

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