Rahul Vora
Rahul Vora steps into the chaos of Ground Zero (2025) and, man, does he bring some serious intensity. The movie throws you right into the middle of a world gone sideways—think urban streets that look like they've been chewed up and spit out by disaster. No time for hand-holding here; the stakes are sky-high, and every character looks like they’ve seen more than a few sleepless nights.
Vora plays a guy who’s not your cookie-cutter hero. He’s flawed, unpredictable, and probably makes more mistakes than he gets things right. But that’s what makes him interesting. The dude’s stuck in this web of corruption and violence, and honestly, it’s hard to tell who’s on his side. As the city crumbles and trust is in short supply, he’s forced to make choices that’ll either save his skin or wreck what’s left of his conscience.
What really hits is the way the movie never lets up—not for a second. There’s this suffocating tension, like you’re watching events unfold through a cracked phone screen during a blackout. You never really know if anyone’s making it out alive. The story kind of punches you in the gut with the reality of survival—messy, desperate, and not always noble. Vora’s performance doesn’t let you look away. He’s raw, stubborn, and just when you think he’s about to snap, he digs deeper. It’s less about saving the world and more about making it through the night.