Sanju Sivram
Sanju Sivram, born on September 5, 1984, has been bouncing around the Malayalam film industry for a while now, making a solid mark with roles that kinda sneak up on you. He’s not exactly your run-of-the-mill hero—he’s got this understated vibe in Masterpiece (2017), where he played alongside Mammootty, just sliding into the narrative without making a big fuss but still getting you to notice him. That’s his thing. He doesn’t overact or go all dramatic, but there’s always something simmering underneath.
Fast forward a bit, and boom—he pops up in Rorschach (2022), which, let’s be honest, was a wild ride of a film. If you caught it, you know how trippy that whole experience was, and Sanju held his own even with Mammootty stealing most of the thunder. He’s the kind of actor who just fits into these moody, offbeat projects, giving you performances that stick in your head way after the credits roll.
Then there’s A.R.M (2024), which maybe didn’t get the same hype as his earlier stuff but still showed off his knack for picking interesting scripts. He’s not chasing after the same-old hero roles; the guy’s got range, and you can see he’s making choices that keep him out of the generic box. Honestly, he’s one of those actors who might not always be in the spotlight, but every time he shows up, you know you’re getting something a little different from the usual fare.