Aniket Mitra

Aniket Mitra’s filmography? Oh, it’s got some spice. First off, Dunki (2023) – that movie was a total curveball. It dives into the chaos of migration, dreams, and the not-so-glamorous side of chasing a better life. People are desperate to escape their reality, crossing borders, gambling everything. And the thing is, Aniket’s role doesn’t sugarcoat anything. There’s grit, awkward humor, and that raw messiness you find in real life—no filters. You kinda feel like you’re on that bus with them, prayers and all. Then Atrangi Re (2021) – talk about a wild ride. This one’s all tangled up in love, identity, and, honestly, a bit of madness. You’ve got characters who are lovable but totally off their rockers, and Aniket’s performance has this unpredictability that keeps things interesting. There are moments you want to laugh and cry at the same time. Bollywood melodrama, yeah, but with a twist. Chhaava (2025) is a different beast. It brings out the historical epic side, all swords and patriotism, but not in a cheesy way. The story’s layered—loyalty, betrayal, the weight of legacy. Aniket really digs into the complexity of his character. You see the struggle behind the heroics. It’s not all grand speeches and battle cries; there’s hesitation, doubt, that very human fear of failing your people. The film feels big but still personal. Aniket Mitra isn’t just checking boxes—he’s making every role his own, and you can tell.

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  • Professions: Art Department, Writer, Director

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