Kollywood is abuzz with news that ace director Mani Ratnam has signed 
the biggest ever deal in the history of south Indian cinema, to do a 
three-version film in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi. 

His production company Madras Talkies is supposed to be in the final 
lap of negotiating a whopping Rs 120 crore deal with the Anil Ambani 
run Reliance Entertainment Big Picture, for all negative rights for 
three languages. Industry pundits say that if the deal takes place, 
it will be the biggest for a south Indian film producer and director. 

Mani Sir, as he is known in Kollywood, has been quietly working on 
the script of this film since the release of his super hit Guru in 
January 2007. The elusive director, who never gives interviews, has 
been keeping a low profile after the demise of his younger brother G 
Sreenivasan, the moving spirit behind Madras Talkies. 

The Hindi version will feature Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai and 
Govinda in a negative role. Confirming that he has signed up for the 
movie, Govinda told TNN: "I am actually doing a film with Mani Sir. 
Isn't it every actor's dream to work with him? We met recently and I 
heard about my role, which interested me a lot. It is an intense film 
and my role will definitely surprise the audiences." Abhishek, who 
scored his first solo super hit with Guru, is all excited about this 
new untitled film, for which he has given bulk dates. 

The Tamil and Telugu version will have Vikram doing Abhishek's role 
while Aishwarya Rai will be the common heroine for all the three 
versions. It is going to be a tight rope walk for Ash as she has to 
juggle her dates with Shankar's Rajinikanth-starrer Robot during the 
same period. The role to be performed by Govinda will be essayed by 
Pritviraj, who started his career in Tamil in a villain's role in 
Kana Kandein. The supporting cast of actors would be different in 
each language. The film will start rolling in Karaikudi from 
September 10, and will also be shot in the forests of Madhya Pradesh. 

In a way, Mani Ratnam will be going back to his roots. He is teaming 
up with his photographer from his early films PC Sreeram, the wizard 
of lighting in Indian cinema and the godfather to many well-known 
cinematographers. Mani's `discovery' A R Rahman will be composing 
songs for this film. Mani was unavailable for comment while the 
Reliance Entertainment Big Picture spokesman in Chennai refused to 
talk about the deal. 
 
 
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India_Buzz/Money_money_Mani/article
show/3260456.cms


Reply via email to