R.J. Murugan

R.J. Murugan’s filmography is kind of all over the place—in a good way, honestly. You’ve got Bheeshma Parvam from 2022, where the whole thing just oozes with gritty family drama, old-school rivalries, and that classic Malayalam cinema intensity. The guy has a knack for characters who are messy, complicated, and just a little bit dangerous. You’re pulled right into this world of power plays and betrayals, and there’s a reason people still bring up some of those scenes in random conversations. Then, fast-forward to Bougainvillea in 2024, and it’s like he’s switched gears but kept the emotional punch. This one’s all about small-town vibes, secrets that feel way too close to home, and how people can surprise you—sometimes in good ways, sometimes not so much. There’s this floral metaphor thing running through it (yeah, real subtle, Murugan), but honestly, it works. The visuals are gorgeous, and the characters just stick with you, like you could actually run into them at your local tea shop. And don’t even get me started on Anchakkallakokkan, also from 2024. It’s got that quirky, offbeat energy—like Murugan decided to just have a little fun and see where it goes. Expect the unexpected: weird twists, oddball humor, and a plot that keeps you guessing. It’s not your typical drama, but that’s kind of the point. Murugan really doesn’t like to repeat himself, and it shows. If you’re into movies that don’t play it safe, his stuff is worth a watch.

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  • Professions: Actor, Writer

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