Srujan Lokesh Makes Directorial Debut with Family Comedy-Thriller ‘GST (Ghost in Trouble)’
Published On: 11 November 2025 | Sandalwood | By: Team Moviekoop

Srujan Lokesh turns director with GST, a fun family comedy-thriller featuring his mother Girija Lokesh and son Sukruth. Releasing November 28.
Popular television star and actor Srujan Lokesh is stepping into a new role — that of a director — with his debut film GST (Ghost in Trouble), a family-friendly comedy-thriller scheduled to release on November 28.
The film, certified U/A, promises a wholesome mix of humour, suspense, and emotion, appealing to viewers of all age groups. Its trailer has already sparked excitement, hinting at a fun-filled yet thrilling ride.
Produced by Sandesh Nagaraj under the Sandesh Productions banner, GST marks a special milestone for Srujan as he directs and stars in the lead role. Adding a personal touch, his mother, veteran actor Girija Lokesh, and son, Sukruth Lokesh, also appear in the film and even perform action sequences together — making it a true family affair.
The movie also stars Rajani Bharadwaj as the female lead, alongside a talented ensemble featuring Pramod Shetty, Shobaraj, Sharath Lohitashwa, Nivedita, Aravind Rao, Tabala Nani, Ravishankar Gowda, and Vinod Gobbargal.
On the technical front, GST boasts music and background score by Chandan Shetty, cinematography by Gundlupete Suresh, and dialogues penned by Rajshekhar.
With its witty tagline, “Ghost in Trouble,” the film teases a unique blend of comedy and suspense. As Srujan Lokesh embarks on his directorial journey, audiences eagerly await to see how this entertainer’s vision unfolds on the big screen this November 28.
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