Making the movie, My Style! – 2IndiaGlitz [Saturday, April 17, 2010]

‘My’ refers to all the gifted, skilled and accomplished directors who have
made a league of their own. Although there are many stalwarts in Tamil
cinema ‘Making the movie, My Style!’ series started with Mani Ratnam the
‘Thalapathy’. Today, another man who’s in the making of becoming a stalwart
will be gleefully dealt with. It’s the ‘Indian’ we’re going to talk about.

A director who conveys subtle messages to the society and handles his
direction department with aplomb, Shankar is not just a man with a mission
but with an aboveboard vision. Having the humblest of beginnings Shankar
worked in a regular job before his quest for creativity. He joined as an
assistant to director S.A.Chandrasekher.

Learning the tricks of the trade quickly and meditating his passion for
cinema he directed the revolutionary ‘Gentleman’ with Arjun in 1993. A movie
that talked about education and social evils. A story that needs quite a bit
of matured handling that Shankar handled effortlessly in his first movie
itself. Besides the unfaltering narration, Shankar gave his first movie 100
percent even with picturing the songs. A boon or a trump card in his team
was A R Rahman who seized the opportunity to compose classic songs like ‘En
Veetu Thottathil’ and ‘Chikkubukku’ to name a few.

But all this was not that Shankar’s made of. With the advent of computer
graphics, movie makers were trying to use it just for the sake of it, until
a movie named ‘Indian’ happened Shankar cast Kamal Haasan in double roles
and importantly using prosthetics and high quality make up with some
extraordinary special effects. Shankar used his team members services
effectively to bring out a classy product. Indian was a film that had a
powerful screenplay for a story that dealt with corruption in India.

Receiving nation wide appreciation, Indian was even sent as India’s entry
for best foreign film at the Academy awards. Handling patriotism and
corruption, Shankar received enumerable laurels thus creating a curiosity in
the minds of the audience who started to follow his unmatched and
unparalleled movie making. Besides picturing songs in Australia, Shankar
also used special effects to good effect in the ‘Maya Machindra’ song.

Talking about story after Jeans, one would have least expected a story that
deals with politics and more over seeing a common man sitting on the chair
of the Chief Minister of a state! Shankar made the radical ‘Mudhalvan’ that
spoke about current affairs in India. With an absorbing screenplay and
conveying the message of change in the political system, ‘Mudhalvan’ was a
runaway hit.

With hits after hits, Shankar created a sense of expectation among the minds
of the audience. Every time he announced a movie, ripples of expectation
would circulate as to what kind of movie he is going to bring out. Besides
the serious movie maker he his, Shankar also tried his hand at wooing the
youth with Boys that was made with new comers that had a lukewarm response
but was noticed for the splendid songs and equally beautiful picturing.

Now it is the turn of a social movie again! Remember his pattern, that of
alternate movies conveying social awareness. After ‘Boys’, he switched to
his favourite genre of ‘socio-entertainment’ with Anniyan that had the
trademark Shankar style of entertainment alongside a social message to the
audience. The movie was packed with action scenes as well as enough dose of
romantic scenes. ‘Anniyan’ brought out the best of talented actor Vikram. A
‘get-up’ of an undertaker, the ‘Anniyan’ character was well portrayed.

Success was following Shankar just like his shadow. Any director would love
to work with Kamal Hassan and Rajinikanth. Shankar created ‘Sivaji’ with
Rajinikanth in a big budget movie that was spent mostly on Shankar’s
favourite zones – makeup, Special effects and art work in songs. Rajinikanth
wore the best of blazers and had the best of stunts in Sivaji that was
stylishly implemented by Shankar and his team.

Shankar’s strengths lie in his story narration and interesting screenplay.
His songs in the movies are not neglected and are always given prime
importance. Recall the ‘Uppu Karuvaadu’ or ‘Azhagana Rakshisiye’ songs from
‘Mudhalvan’ that was made elegantly with some beautiful choreography and
amazing art work involving pots or the ‘Rendakka’ song from ‘Anniyan’ with
Lorries and the surrounding decorated alluringly with faces of Tamil
superstars. The best song anyone would reckon from Shankar would be the ‘Ale
Ale’ from Boys that was shot at picturesque foreign location with
eye-catching costumes and superior camera work with classy editing.

Shankar is the synonym of unlimited creativity. Be it the split personality
of the hero in ‘Anniyan’ or the wicked villain character ‘Adhi’ in Sivaji,
Shankar has always made his characters revolve around the story rather than
the story revolving around the characters. Besides being a director himself,
he encourages other film makers through his S Pictures production company.

‘Endhiran’ the much talked about sci-fi movie is slated to release later
this year, expect special effects, the charisma of the Superstar, the beauty
of Aishwarya Rai and the magic of director Shankar, the wizard of
entertainment!


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