Akash Chhabra

Akash Chhabra’s filmography is a bit of a wild ride, honestly. You might’ve spotted him in that adrenaline-fueled flick Mission Majnu (2023)—the one with all the spy drama set in the 1970s, where everyone’s running around in bell bottoms and trying not to get caught. He really nailed that vibe of a guy caught in the middle of something way bigger than himself. Then there’s Deva, which—okay, it’s dropping in 2025, so not much is out there yet, but the buzz is already pretty wild. People are saying he’s taking on a way grittier, maybe even darker role, and if his past stuff’s anything to go by, it’s gonna be intense. But hey, let’s not skip over The Night Manager (2023). This one’s got that slick, international espionage feel with Chhabra stepping into a world of double-crosses and luxury hotels where nothing is what it seems. You’ve got him weaving through high-stakes situations, looking sharp, and keeping you guessing. There’s this cool unpredictability to his roles—he can be charming one second and totally ruthless the next, which keeps stuff interesting, y’know? He’s not just another pretty face in the background; he actually brings some real edge to these characters, making them feel like they’ve got a past, secrets, regrets, all that good stuff. Whether it’s undercover operations in Mission Majnu, whatever mysterious mess Deva’s gonna throw at us, or playing mind games in The Night Manager, Akash seems to thrive on keeping audiences on their toes. And, well, it totally works.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Director

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