Chilla
Chilla’s been making some serious noise in the film and music scene lately, popping up in projects like Carjackers (2025), Pulse (2022), and the collab Chilla, Hatik - Demain (2021). First off, Carjackers is wild—think high-speed chases, backstabbing, a whole lot of chaos, and yeah, some pretty slick getaway scenes. Chilla dives right into the madness, bringing this raw, streetwise energy that pretty much steals the show. The movie doesn’t play it safe, either. It’s gritty, messy, and honestly, it keeps you guessing who’s going to double-cross who next.
Now, Pulse flips the vibe. Here, things get a bit more intense, almost haunting. The story messes with your mind, blurring the line between reality and paranoia. Chilla’s character isn’t just window dressing—they’re tangled up in this world of secrets and racing heartbeats, and it’s hard not to get sucked in. There’s this undercurrent of tension running through every scene, and you never really know what’s coming around the corner.
And don’t even get started on Chilla, Hatik - Demain. It’s not your typical film project; it’s got this music video edge, blending visuals and beats into something that actually sticks with you. The whole thing feels urgent, almost like a call-to-action. Chilla’s not just acting here—they’re performing, pouring a ton of emotion into every second. All in all, whether it’s action, thrills, or straight-up vibes, Chilla keeps things fresh and unpredictable.