Mohit Suri, a multifaceted filmmaker, hails from India, specifically born on April 11, 1981. As a member of the renowned Bhatt family, he is deeply rooted in the world of cinema. His uncle, the illustrious Mahesh Bhatt, is a celebrated director, and his cousin, Emraan Hashmi, is a talented actor who has collaborated with Mohit on three projects. Moreover, Mohit's sister, Smilie Suri, has made a notable appearance in his film Kalyug.
Mohit's directorial journey commenced with the 2005 film Zeher, which garnered moderate success. He followed this up with Kalyug, released in the same year, which received widespread acclaim both critically and commercially. His subsequent film, Woh Lamhe, released in 2006, may not have performed as well at the box office, but it was met with critical acclaim. Most recently, Mohit's film Awarapan, released in 2007, has been well-received by critics, although it has not fared as well financially.