Deepu Rajeevan
Deepu Rajeevan’s filmography is a total mixed bag, honestly. You’ve got “Daveed” coming up in 2025, which, by the way, is already making people curious even though barely anything’s leaked out except for a few cryptic posters and rumors floating around fan forums. Then there's “Call Marx” from 2014—yeah, the title alone made some folks scratch their heads. Turns out, it’s not really about Karl Marx preaching communism, but more about this guy, Marx, who gets tangled up in a web of weird phone calls that flip his boring life upside down. It’s quirky, a bit offbeat, and definitely not your average drama. People either loved it or just didn’t get it at all.
Now, “Rock Paper Scissors” from 2019—man, that one stands out. It isn’t about a playground game, trust me. The whole story spins around three friends who find themselves in a mess after a seemingly harmless game turns into a series of wild, unpredictable events. There’s betrayal, a little bit of dark humor, and plenty of those “wait, what just happened?” moments. Deepu’s got this way of slipping in little twists that catch you off guard, keeping you guessing right till the credits roll. His style isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but if you’re into movies that don’t play by the usual rules, you’ll probably find something to like here.