Niraj Sethi
Niraj Sethi’s name pops up in some of the most talked-about Bollywood films from the past decade. Seriously, the guy’s been around. If you’ve caught Shaitaan from 2024, you probably noticed that extra edge in the storyline—yeah, that’s Sethi’s touch. The movie dives deep into the kind of psychological darkness that actually makes your skin crawl. Not your run-of-the-mill thriller, trust me.
Back in 2016, he was behind Rustom, a film that had everyone debating guilt and innocence like it was a national sport. Akshay Kumar in those crisp navy uniforms, courtroom drama flying everywhere—Sethi helped craft that tension. Rustom wasn’t just about crime, it poked at society’s weird obsession with scandal and justice. The movie took inspiration from real events, but Sethi gave it that Bollywood flair, mixing suspense with just the right amount of melodrama.
Oh, and don’t forget M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. This one hit cricket fans and movie lovers right in the feels. Chronicling the rise of one of India’s biggest sports icons, Sethi helped weave together the small-town grit, all the locker room politics, and the crazy highs and lows of Dhoni’s journey. The film didn’t just stick to the stats—it got into what made Dhoni tick, what drove him when the world expected him to fail. Sethi’s style? He doesn’t just tell you a story, he drops you right in the middle of it.