Where to watch Sai Selvarajan in the UK
Find every Sai Selvarajan film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 5 May 2026.
Sai Selvarajan was born on a Wednesday night during a coup d'etat. He grew up in Nigeria playing soccer and eating bananas. After a brief stint in the UK, Sai moved with his parents to Dallas at the age of 9. Sai sold his soul to pop-culture and graduated in 2001 from the University of Texas at Arlington with a degree in Film & Graphic Design. In his last semester, Sai stumbled into stardom with a short film called Blood & Oil and parlayed that into super-stardom with a narrative short, Separated by Light. Sai spends his days editing at Video Post and Transfer in Dallas and his nights dreaming…
Sai Selvarajan films streaming in the UK
Most-watched films featuring Sai Selvarajan, available across UK streaming, rent and buy.
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- The Other (2025) Editor
- Three Days in August (2016) Editor
- Jules of Light and Dark (2018) Assistant Editor
- Coup d’etat Math (2020) Director
- Birthday Cake for Dinner (2019) Editor
- Audible Static (2016) Director
- We Clap for Airballs Writer
- The Unlikely Fan (2021) Director
- Sugarless Tea (2015) Director
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Most-watched Sai Selvarajan films currently: The Other (2025), Three Days in August (2016), Jules of Light and Dark (2018), Coup d’etat Math (2020), Birthday Cake for Dinner (2019).
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