Nishanth Russo

Nishanth Russo’s filmography isn’t exactly overflowing, but he’s already snagged attention with “Parundhaaguthu Oor Kuruvi” back in 2023 and the upcoming “See Saw” (yeah, that’s set for 2025). “Parundhaaguthu Oor Kuruvi” is one of those flicks where you’re not totally sure who to root for, and honestly, that’s half the fun. Russo’s style? Gritty, a bit off-beat, and he’s not afraid to let his characters get messy—like, morally questionable and emotionally tangled. He’s not into straight-up heroes or villains, which makes things way more interesting. The buzz around “See Saw” is already picking up, and for good reason. Word on the street: Russo’s taking a bigger swing this time—think more layered storytelling, unpredictable twists, and characters that’ll stick with you long after the credits roll. He seems obsessed with the whole “what would you do if pushed to the edge?” vibe, and it shows. There’s a lot of talk about how he weaves in local culture and raw, street-level energy without getting all preachy or artsy-fartsy. Honestly, if you’re into movies that don’t play it safe, Russo’s work should be on your radar. He’s got this knack for making you squirm and second-guess your own judgments. Don’t expect clean resolutions or fairy-tale endings—his stories usually leave a mark, in a good way.

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