Anal Arasu

Anal Arasu isn’t just some random name floating around Bollywood and Kollywood circles. The guy’s basically a wizard when it comes to action choreography. You’ve seen his work—maybe without even realizing it—in some of the biggest blockbusters of the last decade. Take Jawan (2023). That movie? Explosive. And a lot of that adrenaline rush you felt was thanks to Anal’s wild stunt work. He’s got this knack for making chaos look cool, turning the most impossible fight scenes into something you can’t tear your eyes away from. If you dig a little further back, Sultan (2016) comes up—a massive film, and guess what, the action felt raw, gritty, almost like you could smell the sweat. That’s him, again. He’s not about flashy stuff just for the sake of it. His choreography feels real, sometimes even a little too real, like you’re about to catch a punch if you lean too close to the screen. Kaththi (2014) is another one. That movie had stunts that left audiences buzzing, and it wasn’t CGI magic—it was Anal Arasu’s brainchild. He’s got this signature style: intense, grounded, but still somehow larger-than-life. It’s actually kind of wild how you can watch three totally different movies—each with their own vibe and story—and still spot his fingerprint in every brawl, every chase scene, every jump off a moving train. So yeah, Anal Arasu? Not just a behind-the-scenes guy. He’s the reason half those jaw-dropping action sequences even work. And honestly, the industry would be a lot more boring without him.

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  • Professions: Stunts, Director, Writer

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