Kisha Arora

Kisha Arora, honestly, doesn't mess around when it comes to storytelling. With “His Story of Itihaas” (2025), she takes you on this wild ride through tangled-up timelines, flipping between past and present like some kind of history-fueled rollercoaster. The characters aren’t your typical cardboard cutouts, either—they’ve got depth, messy backstories, and secrets that could melt steel (or at least ruin a family dinner). Arora’s knack for weaving together small, intimate moments with big, sweeping drama is pretty wild. You’re watching these characters stumble through love, betrayal, ambition, and, yeah, a few bad decisions along the way. Then there’s “Future ki Planning” (2023), where Arora ditches nostalgia for a headfirst dive into what’s coming next. Think dreams, doubts, and the utter chaos of trying to plan your life when tomorrow feels like quicksand. The film gets real about modern relationships—awkward first dates, ghosting, parents who don’t get it, the whole nine yards. It’s funny in a way that sneaks up on you, but also weirdly touching. You end up rooting for these people even when they’re being absolute idiots. Both movies show off Arora’s sharp eye for what makes us tick, and she somehow balances big themes with little, blink-and-you-miss-it details. There’s a rawness to her stuff—like she’s not afraid to let characters screw up or show their worst sides. Whether she’s playing with history or futures, Arora’s films stick with you long after the credits roll.

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