Sanjay Niranjan
Sanjay Niranjan’s filmography is, honestly, kind of wild in the best way. You’ve got “Uttejana: The Fire” from 2022—man, that movie doesn’t hold back. The story just barrels forward, throwing its characters straight into the flames, both literally and emotionally. You’ve got this relentless sense of tension as the main character wrestles with a tangled mess of personal demons, family drama, and, of course, enough action to keep your heart racing. It’s the kind of film that doesn’t care if you’re comfortable—it just drags you along for the ride.
Jump to “Mawaali” (set for 2025) and, whew, the energy switches up. This one leans into chaos and mischief, following a protagonist who just can’t seem to stay out of trouble. The city’s underbelly is alive and kicking, and every scene is like a punch in the gut—in a good way. There’s humor, but it’s got bite, and the stakes feel real. You start rooting for the so-called “mawaali,” even when their choices are… questionable, to say the least.
Then there’s “GAAYAM,” also coming in 2025, which dives headfirst into crime and redemption. The plot twists hit like a truck. Characters aren’t just black or white—they’re all kinds of messy. Guilt, revenge, shaky alliances—no one gets off easy. It’s gritty, yeah, but there’s a beating heart underneath all that darkness. Sanjay Niranjan seems to carve out stories that stick with you, long after the credits roll.