Anish Narayanan
Anish Narayanan’s filmography is honestly one of those wild rides where you never really know what’s coming next. Let’s talk about Chhaava (2025). The buzz around it is wild—people are already cooking up fan theories before the trailer even drops. Anish has this knack for picking projects that make you sit up and go, “Wait, what did I just watch?” I mean, look at Dhamaka (2021). The dude took a high-pressure newsroom, blended it with edge-of-your-seat suspense, and just let it rip. Kartik Aaryan sweating bullets, everything falling apart in real time—classic chaos, right? It’s one of those movies where you can’t even look at your phone for a second because you’ll miss something big.
Then you’ve got Laxmii (2020), which, let’s be real, had everyone talking for months. Love it or hate it, that film was everywhere—mashing up horror and comedy in a way that’s honestly pretty rare in Bollywood. Akshay Kumar dressed up and just going for it, with jump scares one minute and goofy slapstick the next. It was a total trip, and Anish’s touch was all over it.
All in all, if you see Anish Narayanan’s name attached to something, just know it’s not gonna be boring. He dives into different genres without blinking, from supernatural madness to straight-up thriller territory. His movies tend to stick with you, whether you like them or not. And honestly? That’s exactly what movies should do.