Gajjar Parth

Gajjar Parth, a name you might’ve spotted rolling through the credits of some wild rides in modern Indian cinema. He’s got this knack for being part of stories that stick to your brain like last night’s takeout. If you’ve caught Haseen Dillruba, you already know how tangled and deliciously dark things can get—murder, obsession, romance, and that whole “did she or didn’t she?” vibe that keeps you guessing till the last second. It’s not your everyday love story, let’s just say that. But, man, Tumbbad? That’s on a whole other level. It’s drenched in atmosphere—think monsoon-soaked villages, a cursed treasure, gods who really should’ve been left alone, and greed that spirals way out of control. The visuals are bonkers, the pacing’s tight, and you end up rooting for and judging the main guy all at once. It’s not just horror, it’s this slow-burn, myth-soaked trip that makes you question what you’d do for a shot at fortune. Honestly, if you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out big time. Then you’ve got Raanjhanaa, which just swings in a totally different direction. It’s loud, it’s messy, it’s got all the feels—unrequited love, politics, heartbreak, and those big, sweeping moments only Bollywood can pull off. Parth’s involvement in these films basically stamps him as someone who knows how to pick projects that pack a punch, whether it’s with a twisty plot, a haunting vibe, or a story that just grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go.

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  • Professions: Visual Effects, Producer

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