Amita Shah

Amita Shah’s filmography is a total rollercoaster, honestly. If you caught Tumbbad back in 2018, you know she doesn’t mess around—her knack for pulling you into a world that’s both haunting and weirdly beautiful is kind of unmatched. Now, with Batshit Crazy (2024) she just went and cranked the dial up to eleven. The movie’s about this group of misfits stuck in a collapsing city, each one grappling with their own chaos—mental health, wild conspiracies, existential dread, you name it. The humor is dark, sometimes uncomfortably so, but it never feels forced. Characters just spiral in and out of sanity, and the whole thing plays out like a fever dream you’re not sure you want to wake up from. The dialogue is razor-sharp, sometimes cutting, sometimes hilarious, always a little unhinged. Honestly, you can’t predict where it’s going next, and that’s kind of the charm. Then there’s Crazxy (2025), which is, well, exactly what the title promises—off-the-wall, unpredictable, and a little bit brilliant. Shah doesn’t just direct; she throws herself into the madness, making you question what’s real and what’s just someone’s fractured imagination. You get these moments where you’re laughing out loud, then suddenly you’re hit with something so raw it kind of stings. Her movies aren’t just stories—they’re experiences. Not everyone’s cup of tea, maybe, but if you’re into cinema that actually dares to be weird, she’s one to watch.

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