Conveying emotions without using words is really hard. That's why silent films are rare, because trying to do something this complex isn't easy for everyone. Only a few filmmakers in the past really mastered silent films and managed to impress people who watch movies.
After a long time, director Kishor Pandurang Balekar is bringing the world back to silent films with his new movie, Gandhi Talks.
The film features a big group of stars, including Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Siddharth Jadhav, who all play important roles in the story.
Before the film comes out on January 30th, the theatrical trailer was released today.
It gives a good idea of the main plot and introduces all the main characters. The two and a half minute trailer shows that the story is between two very different people. Vijay Sethupathi is a hardworking person trying to make ends meet, while Arvind Swamy is a rich business owner.
Later, Aditi Rao Hydari makes a charming appearance.
When Vijay falls for her, things get more complicated for him. At the same time, Arvind Swamy tries to recover after a big emotional loss in his life.
Even though there's no dialogue, the visuals in the trailer are really engaging because of the emotional and sad background music by maestro AR Rahman and the heartfelt acting by the actors.
Based on what's shown in the trailer, it looks like the film takes a look at the difficult parts of life, both with and without money.
How the characters handle their lives during these emotional and financial struggles will be the main focus of the story.
The final scene shows images of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi, and Bhagat Singh. This is more than just a visual. The director might be sending a quiet message to the audience through this.
Right now, moviegoers are used to big, loud stories with lots of special effects and loud music.
Trying to make a silent film that shows real emotions honestly is a brave move and comes with a lot of risk when it comes to making money.
But, if the film gets good reviews from critics, it will be a big win for the team.
We will have to wait and see how the audience responds to this film.
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