Yatin Handa
Yatin Handa, man, this guy’s been popping up more and more lately—just when you thought Bollywood couldn’t surprise you anymore. First off, Leo (2023): wild ride. You get this gritty, raw energy from him, almost like he’s been doing this for ages, but nah, he’s just that good. Leo throws you headfirst into a world where loyalty gets tested and nobody’s really safe. Gangsters, betrayals, and a whole lot of double-crossing. Yatin’s character isn’t your cookie-cutter hero, either—he’s got all these rough edges, makes you question if you should root for him or not.
Then, bam, fast-forward to Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (2024). Bit of a switch-up. Suddenly, he’s tangled up with these legends and holding his own, which is saying something. This one’s got action, comedy, and those over-the-top stunts that make you want to rewind and watch again. Yatin’s timing? Actually cracks you up. There’s this scene—won’t spoil too much—but he just owns it, like he’s always belonged in big-budget mayhem.
Now, Majhail (2025) is a mystery. Not much out yet, but the hype’s real. People are already buzzing about his role, guessing if he’s gonna stick to the anti-hero lane or flip the script. If his past roles are anything to go by, expect some surprises. The dude’s unpredictable, in a good way. One thing’s for sure: Yatin Handa’s not fading into the background anytime soon. Keep your eyes peeled.