Rahul Kamti
Rahul Kamti has been making some pretty interesting waves in the film world lately. You might’ve caught his name attached to CRAKK: Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa (2024), which, honestly, is a wild ride from start to finish—think high-octane action, gritty street fights, and a storyline that keeps you guessing who’s actually gonna come out on top. The energy in that movie? Off the charts. Kamti’s knack for keeping audiences glued to the screen is on full display there.
Flip the script to Dhoom Dhaam (2025), and you’ve got a whole different vibe. This one leans more into the colorful chaos of Indian festivities, but it’s not all song-and-dance. There’s depth—family drama, tangled relationships, and those unexpected twists that hit you right in the feels. Kamti manages to deliver both spectacle and substance, which isn’t something you see every day.
Then there’s Ankahi Kahaniya (2021), which kinda proves the guy can handle subtlety just as well as he handles bombast. This anthology digs into the quieter, often unspoken corners of human connection. It’s not flashy, but it lingers in your mind—stories about longing, heartbreak, and the stuff people never say out loud. Kamti’s work here is like a gentle punch to the gut—soft, but it leaves a mark.
If you’re looking for a filmmaker who’s not afraid to mix things up—action, drama, emotion, and everything in between—Rahul Kamti’s definitely one to keep an eye on.