Amzad Khan

Amzad Khan isn’t exactly a household name, but if you’ve caught Ek Villain 2, Dial 100, or Dream Girl 2, you’ve definitely seen his work—maybe without even knowing it. The dude’s got a knack for picking roles that sneak up on you, not those loud, in-your-face leads, but the ones that quietly stitch the whole story together. In Ek Villain 2, things go off the rails with obsession, revenge, and all that good, messy energy. The sequel doesn’t shy away from darkness—expect lots of twisted motives and people you’re not sure if you should be rooting for or running from. Amzad slips into that world like he was born for it, blending in but still leaving a mark. Then there’s Dial 100, which is basically a high-stakes thriller that kicks off with a phone call in the middle of the night and spirals into a mess of secrets, desperation, and moral gray zones. Amzad’s there, pulling off that “is he friend or foe?” vibe. The tension never lets up, and honestly, it’s a wild ride from start to finish. And Dream Girl 2? That’s a whole different energy—full-on comedy, but with enough chaos to keep you guessing. Amzad’s versatility really shows here; he bounces between moments of pure absurdity and those rare flashes of sincerity you don’t see coming. Bottom line: the guy has range for days, and if you look close, you’ll spot him quietly holding the story together, scene after scene.

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  • Professions: Production Manager, Additional Crew

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