Abhishek Banerjee
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Stolen
(2023)At a railway station in rural India, Gautam picks up his brother Raman for a lavish wedding. But their plans are derailed when they encounter Jhumpa, a desperate mother searching for her kidnapped baby. Together, they set off on a perilous journey to find the child, testing their beliefs, resilience, and humanity.
Rashmi Rocket
(2021)
Vedaa
(2024)The film follows the story of a girl, Vedaa, who decides to learn boxing to protect her family from caste-based violence with the help of Major Abhimanyu Kanwar, a court-martialled army officer.
Helmet
(2021)Desperate to make some quick money, Lucky and his friends rob an e-commerce company truck. But to their surprise, the looted boxes contain condoms instead of electronic gadgets. What will Lucky do?

Nazar Andaaz
(2022)A carefree blind man living with his loyal caretaker inadvertently launches a chaotic competition for his wealth when he befriends a small-time thief.

Ankahi Kahaniya
(2021)As big city life buzzes around them, lonely souls discover surprising sources of connection and companionship in three tales of love, loss and longing.

Stree 2
(2024)After the events of Stree, the town of Chanderi is being haunted again. This time, women are mysteriously abducted by a terrifying headless entity. Once again, it's up to Vicky and his friends to save their town and loved ones.

Ajeeb Daastaans
(2021)Four shorts explore the surprising ways in which unexpected catalysts inflame the uncomfortable emotions simmering under fractured relationships.

Stree
(2018)In the small town of Chanderi, the menfolk live in fear of an evil spirit named "Stree" who abducts men in the night. Based on the urban legend of "Nale Ba" that went viral in Karnataka in the 1990s.

Rana Naidu
Rana Naidu is the go-to problem solver for the rich and famous. But when his father is released from jail, the one mess he can't handle may be his own.

PariWar
A loving father who misses his wayward quarrelsome children will stop at nothing to make sure they come home, and Kashiram Narayan knows just the right tricks.