Birthday Special: Best of Mani Ratnam’s Pan-indian films
Dil Se..Shah Rukh Khan, Manisha Koirala, and Preity Zinta are the main actors in the romantic thriller film Dil Se. In the movie, Amar falls in love with a woman who then rejects him. Later, as Amar prepares to get married, the woman knocks on his door to seek for assistance. Dil Se.. was an international smash and won a number of accolades.
RojaMani Ratnam wrote and directed this romantic suspense movie. It follows Roja, a simple woman from a Tamil Nadu village, as she makes desperate attempts to locate her husband after he is taken hostage by militants while on a covert mission in Jammu and Kashmir. Roja, which was based on actual events surrounding the Kashmir insurgency, enjoyed tremendous success throughout India.
Bombay This is a Tamil drama film written and directed by Mani Ratnam which found tremendous success in the Hindi belt as well. In their village, Shekar, a Hindu boy, and Shaila, a Muslim girl, fell in love. As their families are against their romance, they elope to Bombay and get married. Their families decide to put their differences behind them and come together after a while. Shaila takes care of the house while Shekar works as a news reporter. They soon have twin boys. The happiness, however, is fleeting as Hindu and Muslim riots break out in Bombay following the destruction of the Babri Masjid, severing the family.
GuruGuru, another successful film by Mani Ratnam, starred Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. A straightforward man from a small hamlet who travels to Bombay with his wife and a luggage full of hopes was the subject of the movie. The narrative then tracks his development into India's largest businessman.
RaavanAbhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan played the key roles in Raavan as well. The movie was first produced in Tamil and Telugu before being released in Hindi. In the tale Raavan, a bandit kidnaps the wife of an officer and later falls in love with her. She falls in love with him after he finally releases her, and her husband later uses her as a scapegoat to catch the bandit. This was Mani Ratnam's own interpretation of the epic Ramayana; he attempted to convey the tale through Ravana's perspective in a modern setting.
Ponniyin Selvan 1 and 2Mani Ratnam's 27th film is Ponniyin Selvan: It was dubbed in Hindi from the original Tamil version. Ponniyin Selvan dramatises the early years of Arunmozhi Varman who went on to become the famous emperor Rajaraja I (947–1014). To carry a message from the crown prince Aditha Karikalan, Vandiyathevan travels throughout the Chola land in the movie. The second film tells Nandini's back story and gives a context to her character. More on: Mani Ratnam