Karann B Rawat

Karann B Rawat's filmography is a wild little journey—seriously, the guy's been part of some pretty memorable stuff. Let's start with Panghrun (2019). Now, this one's a Marathi movie that doesn't mess around with your emotions. It's set way back in the 1940s, and you're basically watching the tangled-up lives of a widowed musician and a young woman who's, you know, forced into marriage with him. It's all about the weight of tradition, society breathing down your neck, and those tiny, defiant sparks of love and rebellion that still manage to sneak through. The film leans hard into the whole old-school Maharashtrian vibe, and the music? Ugh, gorgeous—just really pulls you in. Jump to Antim: The Final Truth (2021), and you’re in for a whole different ride. Think classic Salman Khan masala, but with a gritty edge. Karann’s part here isn’t center stage, but the movie itself is this full-blown showdown between a righteous cop and a young guy spiraling into the world of crime. There’s action, swagger, family drama, the works. It’s loud, it’s over-the-top, and honestly, somehow it just works—maybe that’s the magic of these big Bollywood flicks. And then there’s Ghajini (2008). If you haven’t at least heard of this one, where have you been? It’s that blockbuster with Aamir Khan wandering around with short-term memory loss, piecing together his tragic past with tattoos and Polaroids. The film is a total rollercoaster—revenge, suspense, some solid action sequences, and an emotional punch that sneaks up on you. Karann B Rawat isn’t the main name on the poster, but being part of a phenomenon like Ghajini is no small thing.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Additional Crew

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