Akhil Paul

Akhil Paul’s got this knack for pulling you into a story and not letting go. Forensic (2020) is a wild ride—think crime, mystery, a dash of science, and a whole lot of what-the-heck moments. It’s not your run-of-the-mill whodunit. You’re dealing with a forensic specialist who’s just as messed up as the cases he handles, and honestly, the twists keep coming like they’re on sale. The vibe is dark, moody, and a little bit freaky in the best way possible. Then there’s 7th Day (2014), which, man, is a total curveball. The movie dumps you right in the middle of a Christmas night with a cop who’s way too mysterious for his own good. The plot kicks off with a bunch of young folks tangled up in something ugly—think crime, betrayal, a bit of blood, and a whole lot of secrets. It’s got that noir flavor, you know? Gritty shadows, everyone’s got something to hide, and the storytelling just keeps you guessing. Nothing’s what it seems, and you’re never really sure who to trust. And Identity (2025)? Can’t spill too much since it hasn’t dropped yet, but buzz says Akhil’s going for something mind-bending. If his track record’s anything to go by, expect more dark corners, more questions than answers, and a whole lot of edge-of-your-seat tension. The dude’s got a thing for making audiences squirm—in a good way.

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  • Professions: Writer, Director

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