
Director
Milan Luthria
Milan Luthria is a Mumbai-born filmmaker who's been making waves in Bollywood since 1999, but really hit the jackpot with back-to-back masterstrokes in 2010-2011. His crime drama *Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai* became an instant classic, showcasing the underworld saga with style and swagger that audiences couldn't get enough of. Hot on its heels came *The Dirty Picture*, a bold exploration of a bygone cinema era that proved Luthria had serious range. Both films cemented his reputation as a director who could handle complex narratives with flair, and they remain his calling cards in Bollywood conversations. What makes Luthria stand out is his eye for period detail and his ability to blend gritty realism with cinematic grandeur. He's carved out a niche for himself as someone unafraid to tackle unconventional stories and morally gray characters—the kind of material that elevates Hindi cinema beyond the formulaic. His work carries an unmistakable stamp of sophistication, whether he's depicting Mumbai's underworld or the golden age of Hindi cinema. While his recent output hasn't quite matched the fireworks of those early 2010s hits, Luthria remains a respected voice in the industry, respected for consistently pushing boundaries and refusing to play it safe.
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Tadap
2021 · ₹35 Cr
Baadshaho
2017 · ₹124 Cr

Once Upon ay Time in Mumbai Dobaara!
2013 · ₹92 Cr

The Dirty Picture
2011 · ₹117 Cr

Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
2010 · ₹85 Cr

Hattrick
2007 · ₹7 Cr
Taxi No. 9211
2006 · ₹32 Cr

Deewaar
2004 · ₹29 Cr

Chori Chori
2003 · ₹6 Cr

Chori Chori
2003 · ₹6 Cr

Kachche Dhaage
1999 · ₹28 Cr