The run-up to ‘Raavanan’MALATHI RANGARAJAN
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 [image: DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE: Actor Vikram at the “Raavanan” promo event.
Photo: V. Ganesan]
 DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE: Actor Vikram at the “Raavanan” promo event. Photo: V.
Ganesan

Being different without ado has been Mani Ratnam's forte and the promo event
of “Raavanan” held a couple of days ago exemplified it further. After a soft
launch of the score of the Rahman-Ratnam-Vairamuthu combo a week earlier,
Mani Ratnam went in for a 10-minute teaser of the movie that should hit the
screens in June, peppering it with a hit song and a dance number, both
performed live, and crisp emceeing by actors Karthik and Priya Mani.

Friendly, off-the cuff banter marked the stage presence of the masters of
ceremonies, veteran actor Karthik and Priya Mani, who introduced the events
without actually spelling them out. (It's sad that the fit-looking Karthik
chose to be in hibernation for so long. He now makes a comeback with films
that include “Raavanan”) Singer Karthik's presentation of ‘Usirae Pogudhae,'
was a striking start on a set that sparkled with greenery.

Once the curtains rose and you saw the stage that resembled a forest of
muted green and brown, probably in tune with the ambience of “Raavanan,” I
realised art director's Rajeevan's diligence that had gone into the
creation. No wonder, he looked so anxious! The subdued lighting enhanced the
appeal.

Vikram's footwork for ‘Kodu Potta Konnu Podu,' with a whole lot of dancers
on the proscenium, was as intense as it was dramatic! Gasping for breath
after the sequence, Vikram pointed to Mani Ratnam when Karthik asked about
his homework for the role and his approach to it. The steps for Vikram's
dance on stage did choreographer Brinda proud!

With a smile, Prithviraj, who obviously plays the softer pivot to the fiery
Ravaanan, said he didn't find the remote locations, rigorous routine and the
gruelling schedules difficult. It was romancing with Aishwarya Rai that was
tough — the beauty had him bowled over, he sighed, as Priya Mani dragged him
away before he could go on ... The mellifluous ‘Kalvarae …' number with
Prithvi and Rai followed and you could understand the import of Prithvi's
words. Rai dazzles and her screen presence is still riveting! So “Raavanan”
watchers had better gear up for a beauteous assault!

A.R. Rahman and Vairamuthu came together on stage to present the song —
‘Veeran Vidai Perugiraan' — not found in the disc. The compelling words of
the lyric are yet another example of Vairamuthu's spontaneity as a verse
writer. Rahman sang it without BGM and at the end of a few lines, smiled and
concluded with a modest, self-conscious comment, “It goes something like
that.”

The music wizard who generally restricts himself to a word or two, opened up
a little and even teased Vairamuthu about Ratnam turning lyric writer when
he wasn't available. “Why just Mani, even you do it! That's why I don't go
away for too long. I know the kind of competition I have to face,” laughed
Vairamuthu.

The only person who didn't say a word throughout was Mani Ratnam. As actor
Prabhu mentioned, it may be his nature, but on occasions such as this one,
people would wish to listen to at least a couple of words from the maker.

If planning is a prerequisite for success Mani Ratnam proved adept at it. He
had one item smoothly gliding into another in meticulous fashion. And if
Ratnam intended the curtain raiser to kindle a lot of curiosity and
expectation, he won hands down!

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