If you haven't watched Ghajini yet, do give it a try! It's a gripping thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
While the plot draws inspiration from Christopher Nolan’s Memento , Ghajini adapts the concept into a commercial Indian format. It balances the complex psychological element of memory loss with mass entertainment elements—songs, comedy, and high-voltage action—making it accessible and engaging for a wide audience.
Ghajini Release Year: 2005 Language: Tamil Director: A. R. Murugadoss Starring: Suriya, Jeeja Jackson, and Prakash Raj
is a landmark film in Tamil cinema, widely regarded as the movie that redefined the "action thriller" genre in the industry. Directed by A.R. Murugadoss and produced by Salem Chandrasekharan, the film is a high-octane mix of romance, revenge, and psychological suspense.
It remains one of Suriya’s most iconic films and is often cited as a "must-watch" for fans of Tamil action cinema.
The story follows (Suriya), a successful cell phone businessman who falls deeply in love with a small-time model and activist, Kalpana (Asin). Their love story is depicted through a series of flashbacks, showing how Kalpana’s honesty and vibrant personality change Sanjay’s materialistic outlook on life.