Sanjay
Sanjay’s filmography is honestly a pretty wild ride through the ups and downs of modern Indian cinema. You’ve got “Traffic” from 2011, which is basically that sort of edge-of-your-seat, everybody’s-interconnected kinda drama. It juggles multiple storylines and, man, the suspense just doesn’t let up. The whole plot hinges on a heart transplant, the clock is ticking, and the characters, all from wildly different backgrounds, have to put their differences aside to save a life. It’s one of those movies that doesn’t just keep you hooked—it kind of makes you think about fate and chance and all that philosophical jazz.
Jump to “How Old Are You?” in 2014, and suddenly you’re smack in the middle of this really refreshing, empowering story about a woman who decides enough is enough. It’s about second chances, chasing dreams you let slide, and, honestly, just not giving a damn about what people expect from you. The main character, played with so much heart, gets sick of being sidelined by society and even her own family, so she takes a stand and turns her life around. The whole thing is super relatable, especially if you’ve ever felt boxed in or underestimated.
And now, “Deva” (2025) is on the horizon, and people are already buzzing. Details are under wraps, but if Sanjay’s past work is anything to go by, you can expect a story that’ll hit you right in the feels while also packing in the drama and twists. His movies aren’t just stories—they’re experiences.