Vengi
Vengi’s filmography is a bit of a wild ride, honestly. If you’re digging into their work, you’ll notice a flavor that’s hard to pin down—one minute you’re watching “Racharikam” (2025) and it’s this mashup of intense drama and those blink-and-you-miss-it comedic beats, the next you’re catching “Ja” (2021), which, let’s be real, took some guts to pull off with that offbeat narrative. “Ja” doesn’t really follow the rules—there’s this energy in the storytelling, like the creators just said “screw it, let’s do something nobody expects.” It’s a bit chaotic, but in a good way, you know?
Then there’s “IPL (It’s Pure Love)” from 2023. On the surface, sounds like a rom-com, but it’s not your cookie-cutter love story. The characters? Messy, complicated, super relatable. The film digs into relationships without sugarcoating anything, poking fun at modern dating, and honestly, sometimes you just find yourself cringing because it hits a little too close to home. It’s the kind of movie you watch with friends and end up arguing over the characters’ decisions.
What ties these films together isn’t some obvious theme, but more this raw, unpolished vibe Vengi brings to the table. There’s always a curveball—some twist or moment where you think, “Wait, are they really going there?” It’s not about perfection; it’s about telling stories that actually feel alive. So, yeah, if you’re after movies that don’t play it safe, Vengi’s stuff is worth a look.