Rana Bhatia

Rana Bhatia has made some noise in Bollywood, though you might not see his face splashed everywhere. When people talk about “Gadar: Ek Prem Katha” from 2001, his name pops up – the film's this wild cocktail of love, war, and all the melodrama you’d expect from a classic. Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, epic dialogues, and that hand pump scene—if you know, you know. Fast forward to “Gadar 2” in 2023, and the saga basically revs up again with even more nostalgia and action. It’s like someone bottled the original’s madness, shook it up, and poured it over the new decade. Fans went nuts. But Rana wasn’t just chilling in the 2000s. Go back to 1995, and he was already in the game with “Policewala Gunda.” That one’s got your vintage Bollywood cop-vs-gangster vibe, over-the-top villains, and those classic punchlines that only sound right in Hindi. Maybe his roles aren’t always front and center, but he’s definitely been part of some pretty legendary stuff. What’s wild is how his career sort of bookmarks these big, loud, emotional movies that pretty much define old-school masala cinema. He’s not the headline-grabber, but he’s there, quietly stacking up credentials. Honestly, the guy’s filmography is like a time machine—drop in anywhere and you’ll get a taste of what Bollywood was serving up in that decade. Not everyone gets that kind of range or longevity.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Producer

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