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Ben Rekhi is a dynamic force in independent cinema, crafting thought-provoking films that delve into the complexities of the human experience. With a distinctive visual style and a penchant for blending genres, Rekhi's work often explores themes of identity, spirituality, and the struggles of marginalized communities. Rekhi's breakout film, Waterborne (2005), was a gripping thriller that used the backdrop of a water crisis to examine issues of class and environmental justice. The film's taut pacing and gritty realism established Rekhi as a filmmaker to watch, and his subsequent projects have only solidified his reputation. Fun Size Horror: Volume One (2015), a horror anthology he produced, showcased his ability to work across genres and collaborate with emerging talents. More recently, Rekhi has gained acclaim for films like The Ashram (2018), a mesmerizing drama that immerses viewers in the world of Indian spirituality, and The Breakthrough Group (2025), a timely and visually striking exploration of the power of collective action. With each new release, Rekhi demonstrates a keen understanding of the medium, using cinema as a platform to illuminate the human condition and challenge the status quo.

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