Sohum Shah is an Indian actor, producer, and entrepreneur who works in Hindi films.
He made his first screen appearance with the film Baabarr (2009), where he played the antagonist.
He started his own production house, Recyclewala Films, in order to make content-driven film.
A renowned surgeon, Abhimanyu Sood is carrying ₹5 crores for a hush hush settlement that will save him from going to jail, when he gets a chilling phone call—his 16-year-old daughter, Vedica, has been kidnapped. The ransom? The exact amount he is carrying right now. Is this even a real kidnapping—or an elaborate trap?
Plagued by depression and loneliness, a desperate young man seeks the one vice that may at least numb or distract him for a while. The Indian film High Fun (commonly known as 'Party and Play' or 'Chemsex' in the west) is a queer-themed horror film about living with your demons.
Ravi, a young migrant and poet-turned-Maths teacher, brings his new wife, Suman, to live with him in Mumbai. Weaving in and out of imagination and reality, the film lyrically explores how the new couple find their feet.
A Gujarati housekeeper working in the United States, allows her ambitions to overpower her which leads her to get involved in the world of crime.
A hardened cop deals with three conflicting perspectives involving a brutal double murder. The case is complicated as the prime suspects are the parents who supposedly killed their teenage daughter.
A 12-yr-old boy picks up a country made gun & shoots a man in cold blood! His eyes show no emotion. His heart exhibits no remorse. After shooting the person in broad day light, this boy walked the streets of Aman Ganj, with a gun in one hand. Everyone present in the market watched this young lad walk with no fear. The fear in fact had translated, from him into everyone's heart. He made his Mark!!!