Gs

Gs, the creative mind behind #Viral Prapancham (2025) and Gatham (2020), isn’t exactly your run-of-the-mill filmmaker. There’s something about their storytelling—sort of like they’ve got a sixth sense for suspense and turning ordinary situations into absolute chaos. Gatham, for example, is this wild ride where the past literally sneaks up on you. Just when you think you’ve figured out what’s going on, nope, another twist. The film dives into themes of memory, betrayal, and second chances, but it never gets preachy. It’s more like you’re sitting shotgun with the characters, white-knuckling your way through every dark forest road and creepy silence. Then there’s #Viral Prapancham, which feels like someone took the internet, shook it up in a bottle, and let it explode. It’s sharp, sarcastic, and honestly a little too real sometimes, poking at social media obsession and digital fame. Gs doesn’t just serve up drama—they make you question your own scrolling habits while laughing at the absurdity of it all. Both films have this gritty energy, a mix of raw emotion and pitch-black humor that keeps you hooked. Gs isn’t afraid to get messy, to make things uncomfortable or weird, and that’s what makes their work stick with you long after the credits roll. If you like your movies with a side of “what just happened?”—this is your person.

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