Ajmal Khan
Ajmal Khan’s filmography is a bit of a trip, honestly. The guy’s popped up in some really interesting projects, like Eleven (2025), Sembi (2022), and Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal (2022), and every role he takes on seems to have its own flavor. In Sembi, he gets tangled up in a story that’s raw and real—think social drama with some actual bite, not just surface-level emotion. The movie dives into the lives of people who are usually ignored, shining a light on injustice but keeping things human and sometimes even a little hopeful. You can genuinely feel the weight of the world on his character’s shoulders.
Switch gears to Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal, and it’s all about those wild twists of fate that connect random people in unexpected ways. There’s a bit of dark humor, a lot of emotional baggage, and this sense that everyone’s fighting their own private battles, even while they’re bumping into each other in the chaos of city life. Ajmal doesn’t just blend into the background either—he brings this quiet intensity that makes you pay attention, even if he’s not saying much.
And then there’s Eleven, which is set to drop in 2025. Details are super hush-hush, but buzz says it’s gonna be a game-changer, the kind that gets people talking. Ajmal’s got this knack for picking roles that stick with you, and honestly, his filmography is shaping up to be something worth watching—all killer, no filler.