Vikas Joshi

Vikas Joshi’s journey through Bollywood is honestly a bit of a wild ride if you look close. This guy’s name pops up in some seriously memorable films—like, come on, Drishyam 2? That movie had everybody glued to their seats, biting their nails, waiting to see if Vijay Salgaonkar would outfox the cops again. Joshi played his part in that tense, cat-and-mouse thriller like he’d been living in that world for years. Then, you roll back a bit to Section 375, which—let’s be real—wasn’t your usual popcorn flick. It dove headfirst into the gritty, controversial stuff, tackling the Indian legal system and questions about justice and morality. Joshi’s performance had that edge, the kind that makes you sit up and actually think about what’s happening, not just zone out with your snacks. And, don’t even get me started on Pyaar Ka Punchnama. Total change of pace. That movie’s like every guy’s group chat come to life, with all the rants, jokes, and heartbreaks. Joshi fit right in, nailing that relatable, frustrated energy that made the film such a cult favorite. There’s something about his vibe—whether he’s tangled up in a courtroom drama or navigating the mess of modern relationships—that feels authentic. He doesn’t just play the role; you buy into it. So, if you’re cruising through Bollywood’s recent gems, keep an eye out for Joshi—he’s one of those actors who makes every scene pop a little more.

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  • Professions: Camera and Electrical Department, Cinematographer

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