Senthivelan K.
See Saw (2025) throws you right into the chaos of two families whose lives collide after a bizarre twist of fate. Senthivelan K. takes the director’s chair for this wild ride, balancing dark humor with gut-wrenching drama. The story follows Ravi, a small-town mechanic with big dreams, and Priya, a fiercely independent journalist. They’re total opposites, crossing paths after a fender-bender that should’ve been forgettable… but nope, life’s never that tidy. Their families—each nursing their own secrets and grudges—get tangled up as everyone tries to outmaneuver everyone else, and yeah, things spiral fast.
The movie’s got this unpredictable energy, bouncing from laugh-out-loud moments to those “oh no, did that just happen?” scenes. The tension between the families crackles, with betrayals, misunderstandings, and the occasional slapstick disaster. You’ve got nosy neighbors, late-night confessions, and a mysterious letter that keeps everyone guessing. And through it all, Ravi and Priya stumble their way toward understanding—sometimes bickering, sometimes teaming up against the madness around them.
What’s cool is how the film never really picks sides; everyone’s a little messy, a little lovable, and totally human. The soundtrack’s a banger, too—think indie anthems mixed with old-school beats. By the time you hit the ending, you’re left reeling, wondering who really won and whether that even matters. It’s a sharp, witty look at family, fate, and the ridiculous ways we try to control our own stories.