Suresh Krishna
Suresh Krishna’s filmography is kind of a wild ride, honestly. This guy’s been around the block, popping up in all sorts of roles—sometimes he’s the guy you root for, other times he’s the one making your skin crawl. Take “Driving Licence” from 2019. He plays one of those characters who just gets under your skin, you know? The film itself is a bit of a rollercoaster—centered around a superstar and a die-hard fan, but Suresh brings this stubborn, almost villainous energy that really spices things up. It’s not the usual good guy-bad guy formula, either—there’s a lot of gray area, a lot of egos clashing, and Suresh just dives right into it.
Flip the page back to 2006, and you’ve got “Yes Your Honour.” Suresh is in courtroom drama mode here, which is such a vibe shift from his other stuff. The story digs into the struggles of an honest lawyer up against a crooked system. It’s gritty, not exactly light watching, but Suresh delivers these sharp, intense moments that stick with you. He’s got this way of making even the most ordinary scenes pop.
And then there’s “Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj” from way back in 1992. Total throwback. This one’s classic masala—action, drama, all the works. Suresh is right in the thick of it, playing off some of the biggest names of that era. He’s not just a face in the crowd, either. His presence adds this edge to the story, making you actually care about what’s going down. All in all, the guy’s got range, and every film shows off a different side of him.