Nanda Periyasamy

Nanda Periyasamy’s career? Man, it’s kind of wild how he bounces between totally different worlds and just makes it work. He’s the brain behind Rashmi Rocket, that energetic sports drama from 2021 that had everyone buzzing. If you caught it, you know it’s not just about running fast—it’s about smashing stereotypes and standing tall when the world wants to knock you down. Taapsee Pannu’s performance? Electric. But you can thank Nanda’s sharp direction for keeping things real, raw, and never slipping into cheesy territory. Flip the calendar back to 2005 and you’ll hit Oru Kalluriyin Kathai, a coming-of-age flick that’s all about nostalgia, heartbreak, and the chaos of college life. It’s got that bittersweet vibe, mixing romance and regret, and honestly, it hits different if you’ve ever found yourself missing your younger, dumber days. The guy doesn’t just do surface-level drama—he digs in, gets messy, and gives you stories you actually feel. And now, fresh for 2024, Thiru.Manickam’s landed. He’s not afraid to try new stuff, and this one’s got more grit and emotional punch than you’d expect. Nanda’s got this knack for blending relatable human messiness with storytelling that keeps you glued. Whether he’s diving into sports, love, or all-out drama, Periyasamy brings this no-nonsense, straight-from-the-heart energy. Each film’s got its own flavor, but you always know who’s behind it. He’s not just making movies—he’s saying something real.

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  • Professions: Writer, Director, Actor

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