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‘Love Today’ to ‘Dragon’: How Pradeep Ranganathan captivates audiences with fresh ideas

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 10, 2025, 02:41 IST
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​‘Love Today’ to ‘Dragon’: How Pradeep Ranganathan captivates audiences with fresh ideas

Pradeep Ranganathan has emerged as one of Tamil cinema’s most creative minds, known for his fresh storytelling and relatable humor. From his directorial debut ‘Comali’ to the youth-driven ‘Love Today’ and the upcoming ‘Dude’, he continues to blend emotion, wit, and innovation. His ability to connect with Gen Z audiences while keeping strong emotional roots makes him a standout name in Indian cinema today.

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​‘Comali’ (2019)

Pradeep Ranganathan made a memorable debut with ‘Comali’, a comedy-drama starring Jayam Ravi. As the director and writer, he cleverly used humor to explore how modern life and technology have changed human connections. The film struck a balance between entertainment and emotion, leaving audiences both amused and thoughtful. Pradeep even made a fun cameo, hinting early on at his flair for blending meaningful stories with crowd-pleasing moments.You can stream it on JioHotstar,

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​‘Love Today’ (2022)

With ‘Love Today’, Pradeep Ranganathan created one of Tamil cinema’s biggest youth blockbusters. Playing Uthaman Pradeep, he portrayed the chaos that follows when couples exchange phones for a day. The film, packed with humor and emotion, struck a chord with today’s audience. Its universal theme of love and remake titled Loveyappa. The film proved Pradeep’s ability to blend relatable storytelling with mass appeal.You can stream it on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.

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​‘Dragon’ (2025)

‘Dragon’ showcased Pradeep Ranganathan in a bold new avatar as Ragavan “Dragon” Dhanapal. Co-writing the film, he stepped into a more intense, emotionally driven role that expanded his range as an actor. The movie’s mix of drama, action, and fantasy highlighted his versatility. Fans praised his growth from a romantic hero to a performer capable of carrying layered, complex characters with equal conviction and charm.You can stream it on Netflix.

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​What’s next – Pradeep’s upcoming film ‘Dude’

After the success of ‘Dragon’, Pradeep returns with his next big entertainer, ‘Dude’. The trailer, released recently, promises a high-energy, youth-driven story that’s all about fun and attitude. Directed by debutant Keerthiswaran, with music by Sai Abhyankar,‘Dude’ hits theaters on October 17. The buzz around the film is already strong, and fans are eager to see if Pradeep can score his third consecutive hit with this exciting new project.?

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