Saurabh Anand
Saurabh Anand’s got this wild range, honestly. One minute he’s giving you chills with “Kapkapiii” (2025)—think shadowy hallways, uneasy laughter, and that prickly feeling on your skin that just won’t leave. The way he paces a thriller? Man, he knows how to play with your nerves, stringing you along until you’re practically hanging off the edge of your couch, clutching your popcorn for dear life. He doesn’t do jump scares for the sake of it; he twists the tension until you’re begging for release.
Then there’s “Hasal,” where Saurabh flips the script entirely. You get raw emotion, messy relationships, and those tiny heartbreaks that hit way harder than you’d expect. He’s not afraid to let things get ugly or real—which, honestly, is refreshing in a world full of sugarcoated drama. The characters feel lived-in, flawed, and painfully human. You’ll probably see a bit of yourself in them, for better or worse.
And let’s not forget “Dastak – A Soul Whispers! (2020).” This one’s got all the haunting beauty of a late-night confession. Saurabh dips into the supernatural but keeps it grounded in real, gut-punching emotions. Ghosts? Sure, but they’re more about memory and regret than cheap scares. It’s atmospheric, poetic, and a little bit heart-wrenching—a film that lingers with you, whispering in the back of your mind long after the credits roll.
Basically, Anand’s movies don’t just entertain—they mess with your head and your heart. Each one’s got its own flavor, but they all leave a mark.