
Prosit Roy
Directing
Biography
An Indian director, Prosit Roy has worked alongside best of directors in Bollywood. Roy made his debut with the 2008 film Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na. He is the assistant director for the films like Delhi-6, What's Your Raashee?, Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se, Ek Thi Daayan, All Is Well, Phillauri, Pari and Chakda ‘Xpress.
Known For

A down and out cop lands the case of a lifetime when four suspects are nabbed in the assassination attempt of a prime time journalist. The case turns out to be a devious maze where nothing is what it looks like. The pursuit of it leads him to the dark netherworld - the 'Paatal Lok', and to shocking discoveries in the past of the four suspects.
Paatal Lok

Arnab tries to help Ruksahana, who is found under mysterious circumstances in a house. He lets her stay at his home until he discovers something strange about her.
Pari

Aspiring screenwriter Aayush Verma navigates the bylanes of the Mumbai film industry and etches a bittersweet migrant fairy tale through his personal friendships and professional fall-outs, to make it into the world of ‘Industry’.
Industry
Six friends, on their last holiday together after college, head to Goa before they all go their own ways. Little do they know what this trip beckons - new friendships, hard breakups, hidden fears, a bit of love, a little more lust and a lot of growing up.
Tanlines

When two teenagers vanish, a close-knit family is shattered and the city is left on edge. Determined to uncover the truth, a relentless officer leads a nationwide manhunt that pulls him deep into a world of violence and human depravity.
Raakh

Raakh (2025)
Raakh

1930, British India: In the province of undivided Bengal lies the sleepy, peaceful port of Chittagong. In this unassuming little town a revolution is about to begin; a revolution which will forever wake all of Chittagong and inspire the entire nation.
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey

A man is forced to marry a tree to ward off ill-luck that surrounds his love-life which turns into a nightmare when the tree is embodied by a spirit with an unfinished business.
Phillauri

Jhulan Goswami gradually moves up the ladder despite misogynistic politics to fulfill her dream of playing cricket for India. Her goal: the India women's ICC World Cup final against mighty England at the Lord's on 23 July 2017.
Chakda ‘Xpress
A Mumbai gangster makes an incredible transformation into a marathon-running social worker.