Ankit Jain

Ankit Jain’s filmography? Not your run-of-the-mill stuff, honestly. Let’s start with "Crazxy" (2025). This one’s a wild ride—a full-throttle, offbeat drama that doesn’t bother with the usual clichés. The story zigzags through the messy lives of a group of misfits who crash into each other’s worlds and end up unraveling secrets nobody saw coming. There’s chaos, there’s heart, and a whole lot of unexpected comedy, all wrapped up in a script that refuses to stick to the safe side of things. Jain absolutely leans into the madness, giving the film a vibe that’s equal parts hilarious and weirdly touching. Then you’ve got "Kora Kagazz" (2022), which swings in a totally different direction. This one’s softer around the edges, but don’t mistake it for boring. It dives into the lives of two strangers whose paths cross at just the right (or wrong?) moment and suddenly, they're rewriting each other’s stories. The film plays with the idea of second chances and how sometimes, starting over is the bravest thing a person can do. Jain’s style here is more restrained, but he still sneaks in these little emotional gut-punches that stick with you. Last but not least, "Maharani" (2021). Now, this one’s drenched in political intrigue and drama, set in the heart of India’s power games. Jain brings out the grit and raw ambition of his characters, painting a world where loyalties shift with the wind and nothing’s as simple as it seems. The tension’s thick, the twists are sharp, and you’re never quite sure who’s playing whom. All in all, Jain’s projects aren’t afraid to mess with your expectations.

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  • Professions: Producer, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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