Sujith Shanker
Sujith Shanker’s filmography is a wild little ride, honestly. The guy pops up in some seriously memorable flicks, and each one is totally different from the last. Take Nerkonda Paarvai (2019)—that movie shook the Tamil film world. It’s this gritty legal drama where Sujith’s role, though not always front and center, adds this sneaky tension to every scene he’s in. There’s this undercurrent of realness he brings, which, let’s be honest, is rare in courtroom dramas that usually drown you in melodrama.
Fast forward to Cuttputlli (2022), and you’ll catch him in a completely different vibe. This thriller’s packed with suspense and mind games. Sujith slips into his character like it’s second skin—creepy, mysterious, and you’re never quite sure what his deal is, which is exactly what you want in a movie about a serial killer on the loose. He doesn’t hog the spotlight, but when he’s there, it’s impossible to ignore him. You can tell he loves diving into these darker, complex roles.
Now Retro (2025) is the curveball. The buzz is all about this one being a throwback to the disco era, with all the colors, chaos, and nostalgia you could want. Sujith’s supposed to play a key part in this pastel-soaked, drama-fueled spectacle. Everyone’s curious to see how he adapts to something so flashy and different from his usual intense stuff. So yeah, Sujith Shanker—never boring, always switching things up, and somehow making every role stick with you.