Jay Amice
Jay Amice pops up in the credits for His Story of Itihaas (2025), and honestly, this movie is kind of a trip through time and memory. The story kicks off with a historian, this total oddball with a knack for digging up the dirt nobody else wants to touch. He stumbles on some half-buried secrets that, honestly, probably should’ve stayed forgotten. You’ve got ancient manuscripts, family drama that’d make your group chat explode, and the sort of political backstabbing that makes current news look tame. The main guy’s obsession with the past gets him tangled up in old rivalries, mysterious disappearances, and a treasure hunt that’s less Indiana Jones and more “Wow, I think my ancestors were nuts.”
There’s this whole thing about rewriting history—who owns it, who tells it, and how the truth is always messier than you want it to be. People lie, stories get twisted, and you never know who’s actually in control. Expect a parade of eccentric characters: gossiping uncles, ambitious politicians, a librarian who’s way too intense about cataloging, and this one rebel who never shuts up about justice.
By the end, the lines between fact and fiction blur so much you start questioning your own family stories. It’s not just a dusty old saga—there’s real bite, some dark humor, and more than a few “wait, did that just happen?” moments. If you’re into messy, layered tales that don’t give easy answers, His Story of Itihaas is right up your alley. Jay Amice really leaves his mark on this wild historical ride.