Vipul K. Rawal’s filmography is a pretty wild ride, honestly. If you’ve ever stumbled across “Rustom” from 2016, you know the dude doesn’t shy away from drama with a punch. That film had enough twists to make your head spin—legal battles, love, betrayal, all tangled up in a true-crime package. Akshay Kumar’s mustache alone deserved its own award. Then you’ve got “Tony” (2018), which, man, was not your average thriller. Serial killers, amateur detectives, and a plot that keeps zigzagging till you start questioning your own judgment. Rawal doesn’t mess around with predictable endings or cardboard characters; he throws you into the deep end and just lets you swim. Now, fast forward to “Sikandar Ka Muqaddar” (2024), and it’s clear he’s not slowing down. There’s grit, there’s raw ambition, and sure, a few punches get thrown both literally and metaphorically. Rawal’s style kind of smacks you in the face—he loves flawed heroes, moral gray zones, and stories that aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. He’s not sugarcoating anything, and honestly, that’s refreshing. Whether you’re into courtroom chaos, psychological chess games, or street-level underdog stories, Rawal’s films have this restless energy and a knack for digging into the messy stuff people usually run from. You want a simple popcorn flick? Look elsewhere. If you want movies that slap you awake and leave you thinking, welcome to Rawal’s world.