Amarpreet G.S. Chhabra
Amarpreet G.S. Chhabra’s filmography is honestly a wild little ride—he’s not the type to stick to just one lane. If you’ve caught “Choti Sarrdaarni,” you know he’s got a knack for drama that doesn’t pull its punches. That show? Total rollercoaster—family, betrayal, a bit of heartbreak, and characters who feel like they might just walk off the screen. Chhabra’s direction there? Super punchy and not afraid of a little chaos.
Then you’ve got “Vellapanti,” which, yeah, is a whole different beast. That one cranks up the comedy and chaos, spinning around a bunch of friends who are absolute magnets for trouble. The humor’s on point—sharp, a bit cheeky, definitely not afraid to poke fun at itself or the madness of young adulthood. You can tell Chhabra’s got a soft spot for stories about people just trying (and failing, spectacularly) to get their lives together.
And then there’s “My Name Is AK74.” Oh man, this one’s got a darker flavor. It’s gritty, not messing around with the action or the intensity. The story gets its claws into themes of revenge, identity, and the super murky line between right and wrong. Chhabra really leans into the shadows on this one, and you can feel the tension simmering just beneath the surface. He’s all about stretching his range, juggling everything from high-stakes action to off-the-wall comedy and raw, emotional drama. Quite a mix, honestly—never boring.