Manan Sagar

Manan Sagar, straight outta India, has been quietly shaping some of Bollywood’s biggest crowd-pleasers, though his name flies under the radar for most folks. If you’ve ever found yourself swept up in the madness of Lage Raho Munna Bhai from 2006, you’ve basically caught a glimpse of his handiwork. That movie? A total game-changer. Comedy, heart, this zany Gandhigiri thing—people still quote it years later. Then there’s Heropanti (2014), which, let’s be honest, introduced a whole new generation to Tiger Shroff’s impossible stunts and that dance-as-if-gravity’s-broken vibe. It’s got that small-town rebel energy, some wild romance, and the kind of action sequences that make you wonder if bones are even real. Fast forward to Baaghi (2016), and Manan Sagar’s name pops up again. This one’s got all the Bollywood essentials—sizzling chemistry, jaw-dropping martial arts, and those “wait, did that just happen?” kind of moments. The plot’s classic: a dude fighting the world for love, but with enough kicks and flips to keep your popcorn flying. Sagar’s touch? It’s in the pacing and the way the stories don’t totally lose their charm, even when they’re at their most over-the-top. Say what you will, but his work’s got that knack for sticking around in people’s memories, and honestly, you can’t ask for much more than that in this business.

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  • Birth Location: India
  • Professions: Editor, Editorial Department, Director

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