S. Pappu

S. Pappu’s film credits are sort of a wild ride through ‘90s Bollywood. There’s Soldier from ’98, which kinda storms in with this whole action-drama vibe—think undercover missions, high-voltage stunts, and the classic battle of good versus evil. Bobby Deol’s running around pulling double duty, and honestly, you’ve got to appreciate the amount of twists they pack in. That soundtrack? Pretty much everywhere back then. Jump back a couple years to Hulchul in ‘95, and you’re in for a totally different flavor. It’s got chaos, it’s got comedy, and just enough romance to keep things spicy. The cast lineup is all over the place with personalities bouncing off each other, and the plot? It’s like someone tossed misunderstandings and antics into a blender, hit ‘puree,’ and poured it all over the screen. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but you can’t say it’s boring. Then there’s Daraar, also from the mid-90s, and it’s way darker. This one leans hard into suspense and psychological drama. The villain in this movie? Downright chilling. Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor deliver these intense performances, and the whole storyline gets under your skin. Obsession, control, real edge-of-your-seat stuff. So yeah, S. Pappu’s projects splashed across genres, but there’s always this boldness and unpredictability. Whether you’re into romance, action, or psychological thrillers, the guy’s filmography’s got a little taste of everything from an era that really didn’t hold back.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department

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