George Sebastian
George Sebastian’s filmography is honestly kind of wild—this guy jumps around genres like he’s allergic to being predictable. If you caught Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam back in 2022, you know he isn’t afraid of getting a little experimental. That movie was a dreamy fever trip, blurring reality and imagination until you weren’t sure which way was up. People either loved it or sat there afterwards questioning their life choices—no in-between.
Skip ahead and you’ve got Kalamkaval set for 2025, which, word on the street, is supposed to crank up the intensity. This one’s rumored to be a slow-burn thriller, the sort that creeps up on you and then suddenly, bam—you’re glued to the edge of your seat, popcorn halfway to your mouth, completely oblivious to the outside world. Not much has leaked about the plot, but knowing Sebastian, expect twists that slap you upside the head and a mood so thick you could slice it with a butter knife.
And then there’s Dominic and the Ladies’ Purse. What a title, right? Scheduled for the same year, this flick apparently ditches the serious vibes for something more playful. The buzz hints at a quirky comedy caper, with Sebastian diving head-first into the chaos of small-town drama, misunderstandings, and—of course—a missing purse that somehow ties everyone together. He’s not one to recycle ideas, so expect the unexpected. Basically, if George Sebastian’s name is on it, you’re in for something you haven’t seen before.