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Kamal Haasan's heartfelt ode to his 'Thug Life' director Mani Ratnam on his birthday

Kamal Haasan's heartfelt ode to his 'Thug Life' director Mani Ratnam on his birthday

Time of India2 days ago

Veteran filmmaker
Mani Ratnam
, known for revolutionizing
Indian cinema
with his storytelling and visual mastery, celebrated his birthday on June 2. The auteur, who has directed landmark films like 'Roja,' 'Bombay,' 'Dil Se,' and 'Alaipayuthey,' is regarded as one of the most influential directors in the Indian film industry.
Fans, actors, and technicians flooded social media with wishes and memories, honoring his legacy and unique contribution to cinema over four decades.
Kamal Haasan
shares a poetic and emotional birthday wish
Among the warmest tributes came from none other than Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan, who shared a heartfelt note on X. In his birthday message, Kamal Haasan reminisced about their journey from Nayakan to their upcoming film 'Thug Life.'
Calling Mani not just a colleague but also family, a co-dreamer, and a fellow lifelong student of cinema, Kamal Haasan wrote about how Mani Ratnam's presence has always been a source of strength during moments of doubt.
He praised Mani Ratnam's deep emotional connection with cinema, describing him as someone who truly understands the soul of film.
The bond between Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam goes beyond cinema
The bond between Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam is iconic, rooted in their shared love for meaningful storytelling.
Their collaboration in 'Nayakan' (1987) is still considered one of Indian cinema's greatest achievements. Over the years, they've maintained mutual admiration and respect, supporting each other's creative journeys. Kamal's emotional note reaffirms the deep personal and artistic friendship the two legends share, a relationship that continues to inspire generations of filmmakers and actors alike.
Fans await a powerful return
Their reunion in the upcoming film 'Thug Life' has sent fans into a frenzy of anticipation. With music by A.R. Rahman and an ensemble cast including Silambarasan, Trisha, and
Joju George
, 'Thug Life' is expected to be a gripping cinematic experience, and the film is all set to storm the big screens from June 5. The film marks the duo's collaboration after 35 years, and expectations are sky-high. Kamal Haasan's birthday message not only celebrated Mani Ratnam's legacy but also amplified the buzz surrounding this much-awaited film.
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