Arjun Sethu

Arjun Sethu, the dude’s got a way of popping up in movies that stick with you. First off, Manjummel Boys (2024)—that film wasn’t just a box office hit, it was a proper adrenaline rush. The way Sethu handled his role? Not your average, cookie-cutter acting. He brought this raw, almost reckless energy, dragging you right into the chaos with him. One minute you’re laughing with the gang, next you’re biting your nails, hoping nobody gets left behind. It’s wild how he manages to jump from this bro-y camaraderie to full-on panic and back again. Flip back a bit—Kumbalangi Nights (2019). If you missed that one, honestly, you missed out. That film is like a quiet gut punch. It’s messy families, broken dreams, and somehow, hope poking out of the cracks. Sethu didn’t hog the spotlight, but he’s one of those actors who makes the whole world around him feel real. You almost forget you’re watching a movie. He’s just there, living it. The awkward silences, the weird glances, the stuff nobody says out loud—it’s all in his eyes. Now, Painkili (2025) is coming up and everyone’s buzzing. Expectations? Sky-high. If Sethu keeps up the streak, it’s gonna be another one for the books. People are waiting to see if he swings for something totally different or doubles down on what he does best. Either way, he’s carved out a weird, wonderful corner in Indian cinema where you never really know what you’re gonna get—just that it’ll be worth watching.

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  • Professions: Camera and Electrical Department, Cinematographer, Producer

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