Shrey Jhawar
Shrey Jhawar’s got his fingerprints all over some pretty wild rides in recent Bollywood flicks. First off, Dobaaraa (2022)—man, that one’ll mess with your head. Time loops, alternate realities, and a vibe that screams “don’t blink or you’ll miss something.” If you’re into mind-bending sci-fi with a desi twist, you probably already know his work. The movie doesn’t just play with time, it chucks the rulebook out the window. You end up questioning what’s real and what’s just a trick of the universe. There’s something so trippy about the way it all unfolds—like, you’re watching and thinking, “Wait, did that just happen?”
Then there’s U Turn (2023). This one’s all about dark secrets, urban legends, and a string of mysterious deaths. The city’s got its own character—gray, moody, a little bit creepy. Shrey’s work here adds that extra layer of tension. Like, you’ll find yourself glancing over your shoulder if you watch it alone at night. It’s got that thriller vibe but not in a cheesy way—more like, “Oh god, what’s around the corner?”
And of course, Dream Girl 2 (2023). Now, this is a whole different ballgame. Forget the suspense, this one’s pure chaos and comedy. Shrey jumps from twisted mysteries to laugh-out-loud madness without missing a beat. The movie just oozes charm, wild antics, and some seriously clever writing. It’s a testament to his range—he can keep you up at night and crack you up the next day. That’s some serious flex, honestly.