Ranjana Kale

Ranjana Kale’s got a pretty wild filmography, honestly. First off, Badlapur (2015) is this gritty revenge thriller that doesn’t really bother sugarcoating anything. You’ve got Raghu, whose life basically gets torched in a few minutes flat—wife and kid, gone, thanks to a couple of small-time crooks who bungle a job. Years pass, but Raghu can’t let go, and you just watch him spiral further down, obsessed with payback. It’s not your typical good versus evil deal either—everyone’s kind of awful at some point, and you’re left wondering who to even root for. Then there’s Deva (2025). Now, this one flips the script. Deva is about a guy with a serious moral code stuck in a world that’s all shades of grey. He’s a bit of an enigma—does the wrong things for the right reasons, or maybe vice versa? The city’s drowning in corruption, and Deva’s just trying to keep his head above water, making choices that’ll either save him or wreck everything he cares about. It’s moody, gritty, and honestly, pretty intense. And Ek Villain 2 (2022)—total chaos, but in the best way. This sequel doesn’t play it safe. Twisted love stories, antiheroes everywhere, and you’re never sure who’s about to stab who in the back (sometimes literally). The lines between villain and victim get blurry fast. It’s stylish, fast-paced, and the soundtrack kind of slaps. Ranjana Kale brings a raw edge to these projects, always keeping you guessing where things will land.

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