Mysskin
Mysskin, man, what a unique voice in Tamil cinema. He crashed onto the scene back in 2006 with Chithiram Pesuthadi—nobody saw that coming. The film had this raw, gritty vibe, nothing fancy, just a low-budget love story that somehow managed to blow up at the box office. It’s wild how his writing style—so offbeat, so honest—turned a simple plot into something people still talk about.
He didn’t stop there. Anjathe dropped next and, honestly, it felt like he’d cracked some secret code for intense storytelling. Critics loved it. Then came Nandalala, where he really flexed not just as a director but as an actor too. He played a mentally challenged character in a way that was both moving and refreshingly non-melodramatic. You could tell he wasn’t just phoning it in—guy went all in.
Fast forward a bit, and Yuddham Sei hits the screens. This one’s a straight-up dark thriller, and, wow, people couldn’t stop buzzing about his visual style. It’s not just about the story with Mysskin—it’s how he frames a shot, how he sets up tension, the whole mood he crafts. Massive box office hit, too. Now he’s cooking up something even bigger: Mugamoodi. Word is, it’s a superhero flick with Jeeva in the lead and UTV Motion Pictures backing it. If Mysskin’s past work is anything to go by, this one’s gonna shake things up.