Varun Kurl

Varun Kurl’s making waves lately, and honestly, if you haven’t heard of him yet, you probably will soon. He’s popped up in a string of films that’ve got people talking—Gumraah (2023), The Sabarmati Report (2024), and Ulajh (2024) all have his name stamped on them. Each one’s a whole different beast, too. In Gumraah, there’s this gritty, tense vibe—think crime flick with enough twists to keep your head spinning. Varun steps into a world where nothing’s straight-up black and white, and you never really know who to trust. The dude’s got this knack for playing characters you want to root for, even when they’re a bit rough around the edges. Then you jump into The Sabarmati Report, and it’s a total shift. This one digs into real events, heavy with political intrigue and the kind of drama that gets under your skin. You can tell Varun went all-in, bringing out the raw nerves and tension that usually get buried under headlines. It’s intense, man. And Ulajh? That’s a wild ride too, but more in the psychological thriller lane. The film’s layered, a bit tricky, with Varun weaving through a maze of secrets and lies. He plays it with this energy that’s impossible to ignore—one minute he’s vulnerable, the next he’s sharp as a tack. If you’re into movies that keep you guessing, his recent stuff is totally worth checking out.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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