Just like a Vijay Sethupathi movie.
Muthu leaned his head against the steering wheel. Then, he laughed. A real, belly-deep laugh. He called a tow truck. He messaged his brother: “Send me your account number. We’ll figure it out.” And to his boss, he wrote: “Understood. Let me know the next project.” vijay sethu movies
Over the following weeks, Muthu fell into the rabbit hole. He watched Vikram Vedha and saw Sethupathi as Vedha, a gangster who told stories instead of throwing punches. He watched Super Deluxe and sat in stunned silence as Sethupathi played a transgender woman named Shilpa, with a grief so real it made Muthu’s own chest ache. He watched ‘96 and cried like a child when the character, Ram, met his first love after twenty-two years. Just like a Vijay Sethupathi movie
His wife, Divya, was the only variable he enjoyed. “You should watch something new,” she said one rainy Tuesday, tossing the TV remote onto his lap. “You’ve seen The Godfather seventy times.” A real, belly-deep laugh