Amar Hanspal
Amar Hanspal’s film career is honestly a wild mix—he’s not just dipping his toes into different genres; he’s basically cannonballing in. Take “Deva” (2025), for example. The buzz? It’s shaping up to be a gritty drama, full of raw emotion and characters who don’t just talk—they explode off the screen. The story’s apparently drenched in family chaos, loyalty hits, and a main character who’s got more layers than a winter wardrobe. Amar brings this edge to his roles, makes you root for the messiest guy in the room.
Jump back to “Salute” (2022), and you’ll see him flexing entirely different muscles. That one’s a cop drama, but not your usual badge-polishing, salute-and-move-on flick. It's tense and sharp, with Amar playing a cop who’s not so sure where the line is between good and bad—maybe he’s crossed it, maybe he drew it in the first place. The film’s packed with those twisty moments where you’re not sure who to trust, and Amar’s performance is basically the glue holding it all together.
Then there’s “Calling Mr. Joe B Carvalho” (2014)—honestly, this one’s a curveball. It’s a madcap comedy loaded with slapstick, wild chases, and Hanspal just eating up the chaos. He’s got this knack for switching from dead-serious to laugh-out-loud funny, and it shows. So whether he’s making you sweat in a cop thriller or cracking you up in a comedy, Amar’s got this unpredictable energy that makes his movies worth the watch.