Mani Ratnam's directorial debut was through the Anil Kapoor starring Kannada film Pallavi Anu Pallavi (1983). Directing landmark films such as Mouna Raagam (1986), Nayagan (1987), Anjali (1990 ...
Bachchan was speaking about Ratnam during the G5A retrospective of the acclaimed filmmaker. “I realised during ‘Yuva’ that Mani likes to push you into a corner as an actor. He will make you ...
Mani admits that in his first real hit Mouna Ragam he had not originally included ... we have become convinced that public transportation – what Ratnam explains as symbolic of Chennai youth ...
Establishing Mani Ratnam's signature style of songs that take the story forward, this film is about a young woman who gets remarried to another man but isn't over the death of her first husband.
Mani Ratnam is one of the legendary directors of Indian cinema, and it's a dream for many to work with the director. But veteran actor Mohan had once rejected to be part of Mani Ratnam's 'Anjali ...
Actor Abhishek Bachchan delves into the unique experience of working with acclaimed director Mani Ratnam, emphasizing how his demanding style brings out the best in actors. Speaking at the G5A ...
Mumbai’s G5A is hosting a retrospective of iconic Indian film director Mani Ratnam. Curated by G5A’s Cinema House, the three-day retrospective, scheduled for January 24-26, 2025, will ...
G5A Cinema House had a Mani Ratnam Retrospective in Mumbai from January 24 to 26. It saw the screening of some of the best films of the legendary filmmaker. There were also panel discussions ...
Mani Ratnam's directorial debut was through the Anil Kapoor starring Kannada film Pallavi Anu Pallavi (1983). Directing landmark films such as Mouna Raagam (1986), Nayagan (1987), Anjali (1990 ...
Actor Abhishek Bachchan, who has worked with filmmaker Mani Ratnam in films such as “Yuva”, “Guru”, and “Raavan”, said the director challenges actors to the point where something instinctive emerges.
Actor Abhishek Bachchan, who has worked with filmmaker Mani Ratnam in films such as “Yuva”, “Guru”, and “Raavan”, said the director challenges actors to the point where something instinctive emerges.