Jag Boparai
Jag Boparai’s filmography is kinda wild, honestly. You look at his name and immediately Badnaam (2025) and Je Jatt Vigad Gya (2024) pop up, which—let’s face it—are both names that carry a whole lotta attitude. Je Jatt Vigad Gya, man, that flick’s buzzing in the Punjabi scene. It’s got this gritty vibe, like you just know something’s about to go down when the title rolls in. The main character, all swagger and sharp edges, is tangled up in messy family drama and old-school rivalries that never really die in small towns. Cops are breathing down his neck, but he doesn’t care. The soundtrack? Slaps. You’ve got these punchy beats rolling through the story, and every once in a while, someone drops a one-liner that just nails it.
Now, Badnaam, oh boy. That one’s got a darker edge. The whole film’s soaked in revenge and regret, with Jag’s character caught up in a web he definitely helped spin. It’s not your typical hero story, either—he’s flawed, sometimes straight-up unlikable, but you can’t look away. There’s betrayal, secrets, and that slow-build tension where you’re not totally sure who’s gonna make it out. Boparai’s performance just drips with desperation and bravado, and you can tell he’s not playing it safe. Both movies? They hit hard, not just with action but with raw, messy emotion.