Saurabh Gupta

Saurabh Gupta’s track record in the world of cinema is, honestly, kind of wild. You’ve got “Animal” from 2023, which basically tore through expectations—think raw, gritty storytelling with a side of chaos that sticks with you long after the credits roll. Not your typical Bollywood fare; there’s a pulse to it that makes you feel like you’re right there in the mess. Saurabh’s fingerprints are all over the intensity. He knows how to crank up the drama without making it feel fake. Then you swing over to “Gulabi Lens” (2020), and it’s a totally different vibe. It’s got this indie flavor, a bit artsy but not in a try-hard way. The story kind of sneaks up on you—unexpectedly gentle, with a dash of nostalgia and some solid character work. The colors pop, the soundtrack slaps, and you can tell Saurabh’s got range. Not every filmmaker can pull that off. Now, “Jaat” (2025) is on the horizon, and people are buzzing. Word on the street is it’s going to punch through stereotypes and deliver something fresh, maybe even controversial. Saurabh’s reputation for not playing it safe has fans hyped and a little nervous (in a good way). So yeah, the guy’s projects jump genres and moods, but there’s always this undercurrent of realness. He’s the kind of creator who doesn’t just chase trends—he sets them.

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  • Professions: Writer, Director, Producer

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