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Sarjun KM

Sarjun KM is an and renowned for his work in , where he specializes in s, , and socially conscious s that tackle sensitive issues such as , , and . His notable directorial credits include the crime Echcharikkai (2018), the Airaa (2019) starring , the Blood Money (2021), and the social Burqa (2023), alongside contributions to the anthology Navarasa (2021) and directing episodes in season 2 of the Suzhal: (2025). Originally from Triplicane in North Madras, Sarjun KM developed a passion for cinema during his school years in class nine, inspired by films like Sethu (1999), 7G Rainbow Colony (2004), and Guru (2007), and influenced by his father, a fan of actor Rajinikanth. After earning an engineering degree and working briefly in IT, he quit to pursue filmmaking, training at Rajiv Menon's Mindscreen Film Institute and participating in stage dramas and mime shows during college. He began his professional career assisting acclaimed directors Mani Ratnam and A.R. Murugadoss, contributing to films such as Kadal (2013) and Kaththi (2014) as an associate director, and later serving as post-production head for Mani Ratnam's epic Ponniyin Selvan: Part I (2022) and Part II (2023). Sarjun KM's entry into directing came through short films that addressed provocative themes, including , which examines mistaken identity at birth and its ties to caste and creed, and Kolza, a 3D perspective on a rape victim's experience that won Best Short Film and Best Writer awards at Amrita University's national festival. His shorts (2017) and Maa (2018) gained widespread attention on for their focus on and social injustices, establishing his reputation for thought-provoking storytelling. These efforts paved the way for his feature debut with , a suspenseful that, despite mixed commercial success, showcased his narrative style blending tension with . In addition to his directorial ventures, Sarjun KM has expanded into and collaborations, directing the "Guitar Kambi Mele Aadu" segment in the emotion-themed anthology Navarasa, produced to support the film industry during the , and the music video Sandaaliye, fusing folk and theru koothu musical elements. As of 2024, he is developing his fourth , reuniting with —following their work on —with a story penned by film critic Bharadwaj Rangan, continuing his emphasis on meaningful, character-driven cinema.

Early life

Background and education

Sarjun KM was born on 3 April 1986 in , , . He was raised in in a family with no connections to the film industry. Sarjun completed his schooling in and later graduated in . Following his engineering degree, he worked briefly in the IT sector before quitting to pursue studies in at the Mindscreen Film Institute under the guidance of . His interest in and began during his school years, particularly ignited in class nine by watching films such as Sethu.

Influences and initial interests

Sarjun KM's passion for filmmaking was ignited during his school years, particularly in class nine, when he first encountered Mani Ratnam's Sethu, which sparked his enduring love for cinema. This early fascination was nurtured through frequent movie outings with his father, who introduced him to films and a broader appreciation for cinema's depth. Growing up in the bustling, diverse neighborhood of in , Sarjun drew from the area's cultural heterogeneity to inform his interest in character-driven stories rooted in real human experiences. His influences extended to prominent Tamil directors whose works shaped his stylistic and thematic preferences. Sarjun frequently revisited Mani Ratnam's films, such as , treating them as a foundational "" for their meticulous quality and portrayal of strong female characters. He was also profoundly impacted by Selvaraghavan's and , admiring their depiction of flawed, relatable women and gritty realism that resonated with his own north Madras upbringing. Additionally, Thiagarajan Kumararaja's influenced his approach to editing and narrative experimentation, while internationally, Steven Spielberg's directorial methods inspired his preference for interpreting scripts over original writing. In college, Sarjun channeled his growing enthusiasm into practical creative pursuits, participating in stage dramas, mime shows, and , which honed his skills in performance and direction before formal training. These activities fueled his motivation to explore social issues through suspenseful, women-centric narratives, blending everyday realities with elements in his early experiments. This foundation propelled him toward filmmaking as a means to address human relationships and societal themes with authenticity.

Career

Entry into the film industry

Sarjun KM entered the around 2011, beginning his career as an assistant in several Chennai-based production houses, where he took on entry-level roles to build foundational experience. These initial positions involved supporting various departments on smaller-scale projects, allowing him to develop practical skills in editing and basic scripting tasks amid the fast-paced environment of production. During this formative period from 2011 to 2014, Sarjun gained hands-on expertise in key technical aspects, including multi-camera setups during large ensemble shoots and the structuring of narratives to maintain pacing and coherence across scenes. He also honed proficiency in software, contributing to workflows that emphasized efficient assembly of footage and preliminary cuts on uncredited gigs, which provided invaluable, behind-the-scenes exposure without formal billing. This phase was influenced by his longstanding interest in character-driven , rooted in earlier exposure to films exploring human relationships.

Association with Mani Ratnam

Sarjun KM began his professional association with acclaimed director shortly after graduating from film school, initially assisting on a shelved period project titled . He then served as an assistant director on Ratnam's 2013 film Kadal, a project that spanned two years and provided him with hands-on experience in various aspects of production. During this period, Sarjun contributed to script refinement and planning, including ensuring a detailed bound script was ready two months in advance, which highlighted Ratnam's emphasis on meticulous preparation. He also assisted in for Ratnam's 2015 romantic drama OK Kanmani, further deepening his involvement in the filmmaker's workflow. Later, Sarjun took on the role of head for the ambitious Ponniyin Selvan: Part I (2022) and Part II (2023), overseeing the coordination of editing, , and release processes for these high-scale historical adaptations. This profoundly shaped Sarjun's filmmaking approach, imparting lessons in nuanced, character-driven and managing epic-scale productions with efficient budgeting and timely execution. He credits Ratnam for teaching the importance of completing shoots within stipulated periods to maintain creative control and project momentum. These experiences influenced his focus on strong, emotionally resonant female characters in his subsequent works. Sarjun's collaboration with Ratnam lasted through the mid-2010s, encompassing key phases of assistance and oversight, before he transitioned to directorial ventures. This foundational period under Ratnam's guidance marked a pivotal turning point, equipping him with the technical and artistic skills essential for his growth in the Tamil film industry.

Independent directorial projects

Sarjun KM made his debut as a with Echcharikkai (2018), a -language crime thriller that he also wrote. The film follows a recently released convict who teams up with his uncle to kidnap a wealthy young woman, only for the plot to unravel through unexpected twists and counteractions from the victim's father. Starring , , and Kishore, it drew inspiration from international kidnapping thrillers like , emphasizing gritty realism and moral ambiguities in its ensemble narrative. The project received mixed to negative critical reception, with reviewers praising its engaging second half but criticizing clichéd elements and a sluggish pace, leading to underwhelming performance. His follow-up, (2019), marked a shift to the genre, where Sarjun again handled writing and directing duties. The film features in dual roles as a modern woman returning to her ancestral village and a vengeful spirit tied to local , blending psychological terror with supernatural elements inspired by concepts like . Co-starring , it explores themes of , , and eerie rural through atmospheric visuals and emotional depth. Critically, it garnered mixed responses for its innovative emotional layering in the space but was faulted for illogical plotting and predictable scares; commercially, it achieved a decent opening driven by Nayanthara's star power, though it ultimately received a below-average verdict. Sarjun continued exploring thriller territory with Blood Money (2021), a taut drama he directed, focusing on a journalist's high-stakes mission to exonerate two Indian workers facing execution in Kuwait for a murder they claim was accidental. Led by Priya Bhavani Shankar and Kishore, the narrative delves into themes of justice, media ethics, and cross-border desperation, building tension through newsroom intrigue and courtroom drama rather than action set pieces. Released directly on OTT platform Zee5, it earned praise for its emotional core and relevant social commentary but was critiqued for convenient scripting and exaggerated sequences. His most recent feature, Burqa (2023), further honed this issue-driven approach in a social thriller format. Starring Kalaiyarasan and Mirnaa, the film centers on a Muslim widow observing iddah (a period of seclusion) who shelters an injured stranger amid communal tensions, sparking intimate dialogues on religious customs, gender repression, and human connection. Premiering at film festivals before an OTT release on aha, it was lauded for its mature, theatrical-style exploration of prejudice and empathy, with strong performances elevating its confined setting. Over these projects, Sarjun's directorial style evolved from broader ensemble-driven thrillers to more introspective, character-focused narratives tackling societal issues, a refinement partly informed by his earlier collaborative experience under . While early works like leaned on genre conventions with varied success, later films such as demonstrate greater emphasis on dialogue-driven tension and visual subtlety, earning stronger critical acclaim for thematic depth. Announced in July 2024, an untitled project for Prince Pictures stars and features a story penned by film critic Bharadwaj Rangan.

Writing and anthology contributions

Sarjun KM made his writing debut with the 2017 Tamil short film Lakshmi, which he also directed and edited. The story centers on a middle-class trapped in a loveless who grapples with societal expectations and seeks emotional fulfillment outside her relationship, addressing themes of female autonomy and surrounding extramarital affairs. The film, produced under the banner of Big Print Studios and presented by through Ondraga Entertainment, garnered attention for its bold portrayal of a woman's in a conservative context and won awards at various festivals. In collaborative anthologies, Sarjun KM contributed to the 2020 Telugu series , a three-part exploration of moral dilemmas, where he directed the segment "The Road That Never Ends." While the scripts for the were primarily penned by Siva Ananth, Sarjun's involvement highlighted his ability to infuse suspenseful narratives with ethical ambiguities, aligning with the series' theme that "morality is a changing goalpost." He further participated in the 2021 Navarasa, directed by , by helming the episode "Thunintha Pin" (focusing on the rasa of veera or courage), based on a script by Ratnam. This segment depicts a young police officer's moral test during a high-stakes transport of a Naxalite captive, emphasizing amid . Reviews noted the episode's attempt to tackle pertinent social issues like ideological clashes, though it received mixed feedback for its execution within the anthology's emotional framework, contributing to Navarasa's broader discourse on human rasas while underscoring Sarjun's collaborative style in ensemble projects. Sarjun KM extended his anthology experience to series scripting in Suzhal: The Vortex Season 2 (2025), a crime drama continuation created and written by Pushkar-Gayathri, where he directed episodes 3 through 5 alongside Bramma. These episodes build on the show's suspenseful investigation into and murder, incorporating elements to heighten tension and explore societal undercurrents. His contributions emphasized empathy toward marginalized characters and themes, such as institutional failures, while maintaining the series' gripping procedural style in a multi-director setup. Across these works, Sarjun's writing and directorial input consistently prioritize narratives of empathy, social inequities, and psychological suspense, often through nuanced character arcs in team-driven formats.

Filmography

Feature films

Sarjun KM made his directorial debut in feature films with the 2018 Echcharikkai Idhu Manidhargal Nadamaadum Idam, which he also wrote. His subsequent works have explored genres including , , and drama, often involving social themes.
YearTitleRole(s)
2018Director, writer
2019Director, writer
2021Blood MoneyDirector, writer)
2023Director, writer
TBAUntitled filmDirector, writer (starring )

Assistant director credits

Sarjun KM served as an on several prominent films early in his career, contributing to projects under Mani Ratnam's production banner.
YearTitleRole
2013KadalAssistant director
2014Second unit/assistant director
2022: Part ISecond unit/associate director, post-production supervisor
2023: Part IISecond unit/associate director, post-production supervisor

Short films

Sarjun KM's short films represent his early foray into directing intimate, socially conscious narratives, often exploring the constraints faced by women and societal issues in everyday Indian life. These works, produced on modest budgets, garnered attention for their bold themes and screenings, establishing his reputation before transitioning to feature films. His early short films include (2016), which examines themes of at birth and its connections to , , and social divisions, and (2016), a perspective on a victim's experience that won Best and Best Writer awards at Amrita University's national . Lakshmi (2017), an 18-minute Tamil drama that he wrote, directed, and edited, marked one of his breakthrough shorts. Produced by I.B. Karthikeyan on a budget of ₹70,000 and shot over three days using a Canon 5D camera, the film stars Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli in the titular role as a lower middle-class woman trapped in a monotonous routine of household chores and work at a printing press, subservient to her husband. The story unfolds as she encounters Kathir, a sculptor played by Nandan Loganathan, on a train, introducing a fleeting sense of joy and possibility into her life, visualized through a shift from black-and-white to color cinematography. Addressing themes of women's dignity, sexual dissatisfaction, cramped living conditions, and emancipation, the film portrays the subtle exploitation inherent in societal expectations of marriage and domesticity. It received mixed reception upon release, with praise for its empathetic portrayal but criticism for appearing to justify extramarital attraction. Lakshmi screened at over 10 international festivals, including the Cine Pobre Film Festival in Mexico and the Short to the Point Film Festival in Romania, and Chandramouli won the Best Actress award at the Noida International Film Festival. Released online by Gautham Vasudev Menon's Ondraga Entertainment, it achieved an IMDb rating of 8.2/10 based on user votes. In 2018, Sarjun KM directed Maa (also stylized as MAA), a 28-minute short film that he also edited, written by Priyanka Ravindran. Produced by and Venkat Somasundaram under Ondraga Entertainment, with music by K.S. Sundaramurthy and by Sudarshan Srinivasan, the film stars as the mother Sathya and as her 15-year-old daughter Ammu. The narrative centers on Ammu's hesitant revelation of her following an encounter with a schoolmate, forcing Sathya to navigate tensions between her conservative husband and her daughter's emotional turmoil in an average middle-class household. Delving into maternal bonds, the stigma of , and the urgent need for sexual education, Maa emphasizes introspection over judgment, highlighting women's physical and emotional burdens. Critics lauded the performances—particularly Kusruti's nuanced depiction of maternal conflict—and Sarjun's sensitive direction, though some noted tonal inconsistencies and an overt concluding message. Released on in January 2018, it earned an rating of 8.0/10 and was praised as an essential exploration of subjects in contemporary .

Television series

Sarjun KM entered the realm of through formats, beginning with his contribution to the Telugu-language series (2020), a three-part streamed on the platform that delves into moral conflicts and life-altering decisions. He directed the segment titled "The Road that Never Ends," which follows a navigating ethical dilemmas during a routine journey, earning praise for its concise storytelling within the anthology's under-60-minute runtime. In 2021, Sarjun KM expanded his anthology involvement with Navarasa, a Tamil-language series comprising nine episodes, each exploring one of the classical emotions (rasas) from . He directed the eighth episode, "Thunintha Pin" (meaning "After Stopping"), which embodies the rasa of veera (valor) through the story of a young army officer confronting naxalite insurgents in a remote forest, testing themes of courage and conviction; the script was penned by , under whose mentorship Sarjun had previously worked. The episode features Atharvaa Murali and in lead roles and was noted for its tense action sequences amid the series' collaborative production involving multiple directors. Sarjun KM's most recent television contribution as of 2025 is to Suzhal: The Vortex Season 2, a Tamil crime thriller on Amazon Prime Video that continues the investigative narrative from the first season, blending folklore with modern mysteries in a coastal town setting. He directed and contributed to the writing for episodes 3 through 5, co-directing the season overall with Bramma G., while the core creation and scripting were led by Pushkar and Gayathri; these episodes deepen the plot involving prison escapes, supernatural elements, and societal undercurrents, starring Aishwarya Rajesh and Kathir. The season premiered on February 28, 2025, building on the original's success in portraying cultural tensions through nonlinear storytelling.

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