Mithu Nisar

Mithu Nisar, a name you might’ve scrolled past or maybe heard murmured in the indie film circuit—yeah, that’s the one. This guy’s got a lineup that’s all over the place, but somehow it works. First up, there’s "Ashiap Man" from 2022. Now, if you’re expecting your standard superhero flick, well, forget it. The movie doesn’t take itself too seriously but still manages to land some solid punches—comedy, drama, little bit of action, and it’s all wrapped up in this oddball charm you can’t shake off. Then there’s "Jagoan Instan" from 2016, which is another beast entirely. Think more slapstick, more over-the-top, like a fever dream version of your typical hero story. It’s got these wacky characters, and the whole thing feels like it’s winking at you the entire time. Not everyone’s cup of tea, I’ll admit, but the energy is off the charts and Mithu? He just owns it. Now, "This City Is a Battlefield"—that one’s coming soon, 2025. Early buzz says it’s way more intense, like gritty and raw. Word is, it dives into the chaos of city life, probably not pulling any punches when it comes to showing the darker sides of urban survival. Mithu’s supposed to play a role that’s a lot more layered, and honestly, that’s exciting. If he brings the same weird, magnetic energy, this could be the one that really makes people sit up and notice. So yeah, Mithu Nisar’s filmography is kinda wild, but that’s exactly what keeps it interesting.

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