Ashutosh Kumar

Ashutosh Kumar isn’t just another name floating around in the credits; the dude’s been making some serious waves lately. You might’ve caught his work in The Sabarmati Report (2024), which, let’s be real, had people talking nonstop. That film doesn’t just tell a story—it yanks you in, spinning the whole narrative around the infamous Sabarmati incident. It’s gritty, it’s raw, and Ashutosh’s performance? The guy doesn’t phone it in, not for a second. He’s got this way of making even the smallest scenes feel loaded, like there’s way more cooking under the surface. Then you’ve got Asur: Welcome to Your Dark Side (2020), which takes a deep dive into the messiness of the human psyche. It’s not your basic crime thriller; it’s all tangled up with mythology, crime, and a bunch of moral gray areas. Ashutosh slips into his role like he was born for it, playing off the chaos and darkness with this eerie calm. Seriously, the man knows how to leave a mark. And don’t sleep on Scam 2003 – The Telgi Story (2023). If you thought financial scams couldn’t make for compelling TV, think again. Ashutosh dives headfirst into the world of counterfeiting, and you can tell he’s done his homework. He brings a sharp edge to the story, nailing those little details that pull you into the wild, real-life con game. All in all, Ashutosh Kumar’s filmography isn’t just a list—it’s a showcase of someone who actually gives a damn about his craft. Every project’s got his fingerprints all over it, and honestly, it’s tough not to root for the guy.

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  • Professions: Camera and Electrical Department, Cinematographer

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