Sultan (back then as Sultanov) founded his own company, Reverson Entertainment, in 2009, with his brother Said.[5] Sultan's first short film was Makes The Whole World Kin, an adaptation of the original short story by O. Henry, starring Paul Calderon.[6] In 2010 he produced and directed his first feature film Burning Daylight starring Robert Knepper and Calderon in a supporting role.[7] Sultan based the screenplay on three Jack London stories,[8] while the film was set in 1920s New York City.[9]
The film premiered in Sonoma, California[10] (Jack London's hometown) and in New York City's Webster Hall.[11] It also received a wide theatrical release in Kazakhstan[12] and was highly acclaimed by many critics.[13][14][15]
In February 2013, Sultan partnered with Canadian venture capitalist and fellow Upper Canada College graduate[3] Loudon Owen and opened up Know Rules Media.[16] In September 2013, the company partnered with director/producer Akan Satayev and his studio SataiFilm, and started pre-production on Hacker. Brillstein Entertainment Partners executive produced. Sultan wrote the screenplay, from a story by Satayev and Timur Zhaksylykov.[17] The film was financed by Timur Meirambekov, Zhanbolat Serikov and Kenges Rakishev on behalf of Mobli.[18] The film had a limited release in the US (under the title "Anonymous"), on December 2, 2016.[19] Following that, Sony Pictures released the film on home entertainment.[20]