Filmmaker Raj Kumar Gupta, best known for his work on the ‘Raid’ franchise and ‘No One Killed Jessica’, has joined hands with Junglee Pictures for his next feature film, marking a new collaboration between the director and the production banner.
The announcement was made by Junglee Pictures through a post on its official Instagram handle on Monday, hinting at a project that is currently in development. While details of the film remain under wraps, the collaboration has already sparked interest among film buffs, given Gupta’s reputation for crafting gripping, socially rooted narratives.
Sharing the news, the production house described the partnership as the coming together of “two forces” to tell a powerful story. In the post, Junglee Pictures praised Gupta as a writer-director known for bold storytelling that combines strong themes with lasting theatrical impact, adding that this collaboration marks “just the beginning”.
Raj Kumar Gupta has built a distinct identity in Hindi cinema with films that blend realism, suspense and mainstream appeal. From the investigative intensity of ‘No One Killed Jessica’ to the commercial success of ‘Raid’ and its sequel, his work has consistently resonated with audiences.
Junglee Pictures, meanwhile, has been backing content-driven cinema across genres and continues to expand its slate with filmmakers known for strong storytelling. The upcoming project with Gupta is expected to align with that vision, though further details regarding the cast, genre and release timeline are yet to be announced.
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