Cannes experiences Raavan effect
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Yesterday, the 63rd Cannes Film Festival had a taste of true desi flavour with the presence of Raavan team. A trailer of Mani Ratnams bilingual Raavan/Raavanan was screened to the media at the fest.
The event was attended by the lead stars of the movie, Vikram, Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai. The actress turned up in a beautiful black saree, looking all Indian and quite different from her western avatars she wore earlier.
Amit Khanna of Reliance Big Pictures, which has produced the films along with Madras Talkies, described Mani Ratnam as arguably the best Indian director living today, and said that he and the rest believed in taking such rare movies to the global audience.
Suhasini Mani Ratnam, the films co-producer and dialogue writer for the Tamil version, said that the film would help Us understand the grey parts that all of us have in us None of us is completely white or black.
Heaping laurels on Grammy-Oscar winner A R Rahman, who had scored music for the film, she said that the music maestros work merged beautifully with the story. In fact, the music accentuated picture. Songs have a great role to play. They do take the plot forward, she said.
Vikram and Abhishek told the media that their roles in the film were most challenging, most difficult and most stimulating. It was physically exhausting, the actors said. Aishwarya said that apart from the intricacies of essaying the Hindi and Tamil heroine all at the same time, the inhospitable jungle terrain where they shot the film posed its own hazards.
Loosely based on Indian epic Ramayana, both the Hindi and Tamil versions of 'Raavan' are reported to open in 58 countries in June.
Abhishek and Aishwarya were also there for the screening of Outrage that was held at the Palais des Festivals. Before that they both along with Vikram had attended the photocall of Raavan at the Salon Diane.
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