Conversations with Mani Ratnam

Conversations with Mani Ratnam by Rangan Baradwaj, published by Penguin Publishing Group on December 15, 2013, offers a deep dive into the creative mind of one of Indian cinema’s most influential directors. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. Through a series of candid conversations, Mani Ratnam discusses his artistic journey, revealing insights into his acclaimed films, including Nayakan and Roja, while reflecting on his life prior to entering the film industry.
Readers will find a rich exploration of various themes that permeate Ratnam’s work, from urban relationships to national identity. The book features personal anecdotes about collaborations with notable figures in the industry, as well as behind-the-scenes stories that highlight the unique dynamics of filmmaking. With Rangan’s introduction providing context for Ratnam’s contributions to cinema, this volume combines personal narrative with visual elements such as posters and script pages, making it a comprehensive look at the director’s impact on film and culture.
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His Nayakan is among Times 100 Best Movies Ever; and Roja launched A.R. Rahman. This book, unique for Indian cinema, illuminates the genius of the man behind these and eighteen other masterly films. For the first time ever, Mani Ratnam opens up here, to Baradwaj Rangan, about his art, as well as his life before films. In these freewheeling conversations, candid, witty, pensive, and sometimes combative, many aspects of his films are explored. Mani elaborates in a personal vein on his choice of themes, from the knottiness in urban relationships (Agni Natchatiram) to the rents in the national fabric (Bombay); his directing of children (Anjali); his artful use of songs; his innovative use of lighting, as also his making films in Hindi and other languages. There are fond recollections of collaborations with stalwarts like Balu Mahendra, P.C. Sreeram, Thotta Tharani, and Gulzar, among many others. And delectable behind-the-scenes stories from the contrasting working styles of the legendary composer Ilayaraja and Rahman to the unexpected dimensions Kamal Haasan brought to the filming of Nayakan to what Raavan was like when originally conceived. In short, like Mani Ratnams films, Conversations, surprises, entertains and stimulates. With Rangans personal and impassioned introduction setting the Tamil and national context of the films, and with posters, script pages, and numerous stills, this book is a sumptuous treat
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