India, March 18 -- From the warm, fuzzy embrace of Tumhari Sulu to the gritty, high-stakes tension of Jalsa and the hard-hitting "unreal drama" of Subedaar, Suresh Triveni has proven that he's a filmmaker who refuses to be "indexed". He is a creator who thrives on the nervous energy of the unknown, blending his Ranchi upbringing, Malayali roots, and a formative stint in Chennai into a language that feels both hyper-local and universal. In this exclusive interview with OTTplay, Triveni opens up about his "potluck" filmmaking journey-a path that has seen him move from the world of advertising to directing icons like Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, all while maintaining the soul of a "Ranchi boy" who just wants to make the kind of movies he'd...