No introductions. I am getting straight to the topic. One more thing, the names of directors are not according to any order. Equal preference to all.

Gautham Vasudev Menon – Every frame in his movies has style written all over it. I still consider his movie Kaka Kaka as the best cop film ever. Vaaranam Aayiram was a truly magical emotional experience which brought back memories of my dad. Keeps films and film making simple, which itself is the beauty of his films.

Ranjith – One of Kerala’s finest script writers who knows how best to treat commercial flicks and sensitive films. Thirakkatha is one of the finest example of this man’s creativity and knowledge about cinema. He knows what he wants from films and more importantly what the audience wants from his films.

Sasikumar – This name would sound familiar if I mentioned the word Subramaniyapuram. The manner in which he chose a perfectly ordinary subject and made it extraordinary is really magical. His eye for perfection is easily visible in the way he has set Subramaniyapuram, selected its locations, songs and cast.

Sekar Kammula – Another name you will recognise with the word ‘Happy Days’. A mechanical engineering graduate, he entered the film industry and captured attention with his movies. A person who has eye for simplicity server cinema in the most preferable manner avoiding over dramatization, vulagrity and violence. He is the true king of feel good love stories and master in introducing new talent.

Shankar - One word that can be associated with all his movies are ‘Extravagance’. Filmed in amazing sets with eye catchy duets, melodious music and breath taking frames, he is the true master of big budget movies. His midas touch and no compromise attitude towards quality is amazing which has helped him maintain a zero flop track record.