Vinod Kapri

Director

Vinod Kapri

2 movies0 hitsTotal box office: 6 Cr

Vinod Kapri is a filmmaker who's carved out a refreshingly unconventional path in Indian cinema, refusing to stick to just one lane. After making waves with his raw documentary "Can't Take This Shit Anymore" in 2014, he proved he could handle narrative features with "Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho" the following year. But it was "Pihu" in 2018 that really put him on the map—a gripping, visceral film that showcased his ability to tackle intense human stories. He's continued to demonstrate range and depth, diving back into documentary work with the poignant "1232 KMS" in 2021, and most recently delivering "Pyre" in 2024, cementing his status as someone who challenges the mainstream. What sets Kapri apart is his unflinching, intimate approach to filmmaking—he doesn't look away from uncomfortable truths or gritty realities. Whether working in documentary or feature territory, he brings a documentary-like authenticity to his narratives, creating work that feels brutally honest rather than polished. His contribution to Bollywood has been pushing the medium toward more daring, unconventional storytelling that prioritizes raw human experience over commercial formulas. With projects like "Pyre," he continues to prove that there's a hungry audience for cinema that dares to be different, making him one of the more exciting voices in contemporary Indian filmmaking.

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Pihu
Below Average

Pihu

2018 · ₹4 Cr

Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho
Flop / Disaster

Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho

2015 · ₹2 Cr