Harshan
Harshan’s filmography? It’s a wild mix, honestly. Let’s start with “Lollipop” from 2021—now that one’s got a weirdly sweet aftertaste (pun intended). The movie drops you right into this swirl of awkward romance and late-night snacks, following a guy who’s way too obsessed with candy and, apparently, his neighbor’s Spotify playlist. There’s a lot of talk about dreams, identity, and why grown adults still get crushes that feel like middle school. The characters are messy—sometimes annoyingly so—but you can’t help rooting for them, especially when everything falls apart at the worst possible moment.
Then there’s “Kaadumale,” which, heads up, is set to hit screens in 2025. Rumor has it, it’s all about a mountain town that’s more haunted by secrets than actual ghosts. The story jumps between timelines, locals who never leave, and outsiders who never really fit in. There’s a bit of magical realism, a shattered family, and a dog that seems to know too much. It’s moody, full of fog, and you’ll probably find yourself googling the town to see if it’s real (spoiler: it’s probably not).
Now, “Sleeplessly Yours” from 2017 is just… chaos. Two insomniacs accidentally meet during a midnight convenience store run, and their lives spiral into a series of impulsive choices—think road trips, karaoke, and a lot of coffee. It’s raw, jittery, and sometimes a total mess, but that’s half the charm. The whole thing feels like a sleep-deprived fever dream, and honestly? Kinda relatable.