Kassim Jagmagia
Kassim Jagmagia is one of those names that keeps popping up when you talk about upcoming Indian cinema—especially if you’re into the stuff that’s a bit grittier, a bit more out-there. He’s got two big projects lined up for 2025: Ground Zero and Dabba Cartel. Both sound wild, honestly, but they’re totally different flavors.
So, Ground Zero? It’s the sort of film that doesn’t let you breathe easy. Set in a world that’s teetering on the edge, the story locks you in with a bunch of characters who are all carrying their own secrets and scars. There’s politics, power games, and yeah, a lot of tension. The city itself almost feels like a character—grimy, restless, and just about ready to explode. Jagmagia supposedly brings this weird mix of empathy and ruthlessness to his role, which makes sense if you’ve seen any of his earlier work. The movie’s not just about action or suspense—it digs into the grey areas, the moral messes people end up in when they’re fighting for survival. It’s one of those films that’ll probably leave you thinking about your own choices long after the credits roll.
Then there’s Dabba Cartel, which is a whole different beast. It’s got crime, food, and this underground world where everyday folks get sucked into some seriously sketchy business. Jagmagia plays a key player here too, navigating between loyalty and ambition, and the stakes just keep climbing. The buzz says it’s got a bit of dark humor, some biting social commentary, and, honestly, it sounds like the kind of story that’ll stick with you. If you’re tired of the same old stuff, keep your eyes peeled for these.