Suresh Lankalapalli

Suresh Lankalapalli has been making some noise in the film scene with his involvement in “Racharikam” (2025) and “IPL (It’s Pure Love)” (2023). Now, “Racharikam” is one of those upcoming flicks that’s got people raising their eyebrows in curiosity—there’s this whole buzz about how it’s going to blend drama and raw emotion, maybe even toss in a twist or two that’ll leave you second-guessing. Suresh isn’t your run-of-the-mill filmmaker, either. Folks who’ve followed his work know he likes to dig deep, get under the surface, and pull out stories that actually stick with you after the credits roll. Jump over to “IPL (It’s Pure Love),” and you’re talking about a completely different vibe. This movie dropped in 2023 and, honestly, it’s kind of wild how it manages to mix the chaos of cricket fever with all the messy, unpredictable sides of falling in love. We’re not just talking some generic sports romance—nope, Suresh and his crew really lean into the highs and lows, the heartbreak, the euphoria, the goofy stuff that happens when people fall for each other in the middle of something as nuts as an IPL season. The characters actually feel like real people, too. Not just cardboard cutouts tossing out one-liners, but folks with flaws, weird habits, and all that jazz. Bottom line, if you’re tired of stale stories, Suresh Lankalapalli’s films are definitely worth a look.

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  • Professions: Director, Writer

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