Kiran Das
Kiran Das, a name that's been echoing through the Malayalam film scene for a while now. If you’ve been paying attention, you’ve definitely spotted his touch in some absolute bangers. Thondi Muthalum Driksakshiyum? Yeah, that 2017 film that had everyone talking about its raw, real storytelling and its almost documentary-like vibe. Kiran Das was right there, making sure the pacing and editing sucked you in and didn’t let go. Honestly, that movie’s got layers—petty theft, mistaken identity, and a police station that feels more like a pressure cooker than a set. The way it’s cut, you just feel the tension, like you’re sitting right in the middle of the mess.
Fast forward to 2022, and Kiran Das pops up in the credits for Rorschach. That one’s a whole different beast—psychological thriller territory, with Mammootty doing some next-level stuff on screen. The editing here? Pretty wild. Jumps, flashes, and all sorts of mind games to keep you off balance. It’s like Das wants you to feel the uncertainty, never letting you settle in your seat. You leave scratching your head, in the best way.
Now, Anomie (2025) is the new kid on the block. People are already buzzing, and honestly, with Kiran Das attached, expectations are sky-high. If his past work is anything to go by, this one’s probably gonna twist your brain in knots and make you question everything by the end credits. The guy’s got a knack for picking projects that aren’t just movies—they’re experiences.