Faisal Hashmi
Faisal Hashmi | |
|---|---|
Faisal at the premiere of his film Short Circuit in 2019. | |
| Born | 1 August 1985 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Education | Mechanical engineering |
| Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
| Years active | 2015–present |
| Website | Official website |
Faisal Hashmi is an Indian film director and screenwriter best known for pushing the boundaries of Gujarati cinema through innovative storytelling and cutting-edge technology. He made a remarkable debut with Vitamin She, a romantic comedy that turned into a box-office sensation, running housefull for six straight weeks and becoming one of the biggest hits of 2017. Following this, Faisal broke new ground with Short Circuit, Gujarat’s first-ever science fiction feature film. The movie not only introduced a new genre to the regional industry but also raised the bar technically, employing a top-tier crew from Bollywood and South India. Short Circuit was both a critical and commercial success, enjoying a successful four-week theatrical run and earning praise for its direction, story, visual effects, and performances. Faisal’s third outing, the horror-comedy Faati Ne?, became a runaway hit, running in theaters for over 11 weeks. The film created history as the first Gujarati movie to feature Dolby Atmos sound and to utilize motion capture technology — a bold leap in regional filmmaking.
Faisal is making his Bollywood debut with a high-concept sci-fi thriller titled "Cancer" starring Aahana Kumra and Sharib Hashmi.