Mathivanan Rajendran

Mathivanan Rajendran Trailers

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Mathivanan Rajendran is an Indian Actor and Producer. He is the Founder of Stray Factory.

Most Popular Mathivanan Rajendran Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Sawaari Trailer (2016)

18 March 2016

The lives of a mad serial killer, an ACP who is just hours from his marriage and an unemployed youngster tasked with delivering a serviced vintage Contessa car to a superstitious MLA, intersect under coincidental circumstances leading to a classic cat and mouse tale!

Mayakkam Enna Trailer (2011)

25 November 2011

Karthik is a freelance photographer with big dreams of becoming a famous wildlife photographer, but faces constant struggle in advancing his career.

Nasir Trailer (2020)

16 July 2020

Follows Nasir, a middle-aged street salesman, who belongs to the Islamic minority and who lives with his mother Fatima, his wife Taj and his cousin Iqbal in a densely populated ghetto.

The Discreet Charm of the Savarnas Trailer (2020)

26 September 2020

The protagonists, Dilip, Aruna and Swaminathan, a trio of independent filmmakers, look for a last-minute replacement to their nameless “Dalit character”.

The Tremor Trailer (2020)

07 October 2020

A rookie photojournalist sets off to report on a massive earthquake that has allegedly destroyed an entire village.

Andhra Mess Trailer (2018)

22 June 2018

Four criminals abscond with the money that they have stolen on a job, and end up in a remote village.

Nirvana Inn Trailer (2019)

06 October 2019

Jogi, once a dancer but now a boatman, deliberately overthrows his boat full of people to kill himself, but manages to survive alone.

B.Selvi & Daughters Trailer (2020)

23 October 2020

B. Selvi & Daughters is the story of Selvi, a 50-year old woman in Chennai, India who is trying to get her fledgling online saree store off the ground.

Humans in the Loop Trailer (2025)

05 September 2025

An indigenous woman works as an AI data-labeler after returning to her village with her children, but soon questions the human bias in machine learning.