All posts tagged: director Mani Ratnam

How Mani Ratnam took ‘sweet revenge’ on a Malayalam screenwriter who left his film Anjali for a Mohanlal-Mammootty project | Tamil News

How Mani Ratnam took ‘sweet revenge’ on a Malayalam screenwriter who left his film Anjali for a Mohanlal-Mammootty project | Tamil News

Sandwiched between his classics like Geethanjali (1989) starring Nagarjuna and the Rajinikanth-starrer Thalapathi (1991), Mani Ratnam helmed Anjali in 1990. Interestingly, Ratnam used a character in this film to take his ‘sweet revenge’ on Malayalam screenwriter Dennis Joseph who had ditched him halfway through the project. In an interview with Safari TV, Joseph, who passed away a few years ago, recalled his collaboration with Ratnam on Anjali and how he eventually had to leave the project midway. He said, “Mani Ratnam told me the story idea about this child with autism and how it affects her family. It was all there in his mind. He just had to write it down. I asked him why the screenwriter of a classic screenplay text like Nayakan needs someone like me to write his film. But he said something that surprised me, that after Sholay, my script for New Delhi is the screenplay he considers the best commercial script of Indian cinema at the time. I was so thrilled to hear that from the writer of Nayakan. So …

Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam recall their first impressions of each other: ‘He was somebody who was making a big path for all of us to come in…’ | Tamil News

Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam recall their first impressions of each other: ‘He was somebody who was making a big path for all of us to come in…’ | Tamil News

Mani Ratnam’s magnum opus Thug Life, starring superstar Kamal Haasan, is set to hit theatres on June 5. At a promotional event in Mumbai on Tuesday, the duo opened up about their first impressions of each other. While the filmmaker said Haasan made “a big path for all of us to come in,” the actor shared that their friendship is rooted in a deep mutual love for cinema. During the event, the host asked Ratnam about his initial impression of Haasan. The filmmaker replied, “I remember when he was planning Sadma in Tamil…I think this is a story that I have heard, so that is what etched in my mind. When he heard the narration (of Sadma) and he came back, he enacted that scene in this compound to tell them what the scene was.” He added, “So, that’s the kind of person he (Kamal Haasan) was and I was lucky that before I got into it (filmmaking) or just when I was trying to get into it, to be able to interact with him. …