Arvindh Srinivasan

Arvindh Srinivasan, honestly, isn’t your typical filmmaker just floating along in the industry. The guy’s got this knack for twisting your expectations, especially if you’ve caught his work in Varisu (2023). That film? Total rollercoaster—family drama, business feuds, and a lead character who’s basically juggling loyalty, ambition, and all sorts of mayhem. You can tell Arvindh isn’t afraid to lean into the chaos, but he’ll hit you with these little moments of warmth that stick with you long after the credits roll. Then there’s Deja Vu (2022), which, man, if you like stories that mess with your head, this one’s for you. He dives straight into the whole “Is it fate or just some weird coincidence?” vibe. The plot keeps looping back on itself, and you’re left piecing things together, almost feeling like you’re living the protagonist’s confusion. It’s the kind of movie that gets you talking afterward, maybe arguing with friends about what really happened. Now, Tharunam (2025) is the newer talk of the town. Not much is out there yet, but from the buzz, Arvindh’s tackling heavier themes—think time, regret, maybe even redemption arcs. Folks are already hyped, guessing at plot twists and hidden meanings because, let’s face it, he’s set the bar for mind games pretty high. If his last projects are anything to go by, you can bet this one will have enough layers to keep people digging for answers.

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  • Professions: Director, Writer, Music Department

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