Bheeshma Ramaiah
Bheeshma Ramaiah really made a mark with Taane C/O Srirampura (2025). This movie’s not your typical, cookie-cutter drama—it’s got grit, heart, and a bit of that old-school charm mixed with a sharp, modern edge. The story kicks off in Srirampura, a neighborhood that’s bursting with character and secrets. Taane, the main guy, isn’t some superhero or larger-than-life figure. He’s just a regular dude hustling hard, juggling family headaches, wild friendships, and the kind of local drama that could only happen in this part of town.
Things heat up when Taane gets tangled in a mess involving stubborn landlords, petty politics, and a mystery that just won’t leave him alone. There’s this tension running through everything—family expectations on one side, his own dreams on the other, and then the chaos of Srirampura itself. He’s got to deal with people who underestimate him, folks who want something from him, and the few who actually have his back. The writing’s sharp, full of fast banter, and there’s this raw, lived-in feel to the whole thing. You can practically smell the street food and hear the noise of the neighborhood.
It digs into what it means to belong somewhere, and how people fight for their place in a world that doesn’t always cut them a break. Not gonna lie, it tugs at you—funny in spots, real in others, and it builds up to a punchy finish that sticks with you.