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MANI
RATNAM - NATURAL LIGHTS, LESS DIALOGUES, DARKNESS |
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The
legend for Indian Film industry who knows
the pulse of movie making as a Film director,
film producer, screenwriter. He has not
worked as an assistant director on any
films. Nayagan is considered as one of
the greatest Indian films made.
Time Magazine included Nayagan in its
"All-Time 100 Best Films" list.
Every movie of his remains the remarkable
one, from Mouna Raagam till Raavanan.
No doubt he takes movies that speak out
rather than he speaks more…
1. Most of his movies have short and powerful
dialogues, which he tells the message
of a huge scene in just two lines. Remarkable
one is from the move thalapathi Yeen????
Deva the whole situation of telling the
message is over. You cannot see any artificial
information in his movies.
2. Mani Ratnam constantly sticks over
in 10 Perspective things in his all movies.
* Water
* Night
* Train
* Nature lights – No artificial
lights
* Green scenery
* Short dialogues
* Shooting inside India
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Top Most Camera man with Top end Camera works
* Bringing out the hidden Treasures all over India
where human have not Exploited.
* Rain
3. Mani Ratnam has directed only 21 movies so far,
not even silver jubilee, but all his movies are equal
to golden jubilee, he never tries to make movies 3
or 5 in a year, he makes 1 movie that keep talking
for more than 5 years…
4.
He Brings out the real acting of every artist he
directs in his movie, no too much make up, no too
much dialogues, no too much artificial acting, no
too much costumes, Most of his movies you can watch
the hero will be wearing the same kind of costume
until the film Is over. Most of his movies will
be moving silent and the camera will be rolling
over.
Kishore Raju
Kishore.wd@gmail.com
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Ratnam, Mouna
Raagam,
Nayagan,
Raavanan |
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