The excitement & detail with which KV narrates the colour palettes details, characterisations, why setup in Kolkata, just shows his passion. True fanboy of real Indian cinema ❤️
I soooo wanted KV to define this format! Let him lay the outline and become an enrolled advisor, I swear this beautiful format will reach its pinnacle.
58:46 Yuva was supposed to be made without any songs. For the longest time it was in the news that Yuva won't have any songs composed by A.R.Rahman; Mani Ratnam had said that it was an uphill task for him to think of ways to picturize songs and that's why he decided to do away with them for this film, but at the last minute he changed his mind. Perhaps due to the paucity of time they didn't hire a proper lyricist, and every time a situation like this arises, Rahman invites Mehboob to write the lyrics. Mehboob is an out of work lyricist, for good reasons, but also a close friend of A.R.Rahman, so Rahman always tries to help by offering him some work. That has been the case since the 90's and the situation continues to be the same. Even recently Mehboob wrote the lyrics of Heropanti 2 and the hindi version of Ponniyin Selvan - Part 1, A.R.Rahman being the composer in both films.
52:00 How ironical it is, that for the longest time jokes have been made about South Indian movies being unrealistic even though their stories and characters are always rooted in reality. Rani Mukherjee was playing an uneducated woman of rural background and yet came across as extremely prim and proper. I had the exact same thought as Kumar Varun when i saw Meera Jasmine eating her food during that song; it felt very real. It feels like filmmakers and actors in South India are willing to go the extra distance in order to bring authenticity to their work, unlike Bollywood actors who are unwilling to step out of their comfort zone and they also care about their image a bit too much. You will also notice a difference in the picturization of the song Fanaa in Yuva and Yaakai Thiri in Aayutha Ezhuthu (Tamil version), with the Tamil version being bolder and wilder.
She was on point as a Bengali woman. They don't look, dress, or act clumsily just because they are uneducated. A poor Bengali wife is usually still very neatly turned out.
Michael’s friend Trilok was played by Abhinav Kashyap who 6 year later made the mega blockbuster Dabangg. He once again reunited with his Yuva co-star Sonu Sood and Om Puri.
Fun fact: Yuva's kolkata portion of Abhishek was shot in Chennai and the Madhavan's portion in the tamil version was shot in Mumbai. Felt like sharing especially since KV loved the authenticity of Kolkata's depiction :p Most Mani Ratnam films have such crazy trivias! Someone pls share this with KV ❤
I haven’t watched Yuva and will never watch it either, but I loved this podcast on,y because of the passion and knowledge of the guest. He is so so good and stole the show in this podcast. I am so impressed that I can write an essay on the guest and his love for Mani movies and the way he spoke and his soothing voice. Absolute thumbs up.
I thought they chose Kolkata because of the presence of the bridge. The bridge and Ajay Devgan being shot there was the pivotal point and they needed a bridge to make that happen
Great movie. I edited video Using Very very basic free application in those days comes with windows computers. Using dhakkja laga mukka audio with Buster keaton video. I was unable to understand meanings of features yet make that video... Thanks AR Rahman Buster was unknown till mobile smartphone come in hand😂
Being a KV fan, absolutely LOVED him on the show. We NEED to bring him back. However, I have a few things to mention and I sincerely apologize if that hurts anyone's feelings. I am really trying to add some constructive feedback here - 1. Not sure if Hindi is Urjita's second or third language but it would be really helpful if she could pay attention to improve her Hindi skills, especially when talking about actors (male/female), directors, or anyone related to a film they are discussing. Hearing, "isne", "usne", "iski", "uski" when she talks about anyone from Nasiruddin Shah to Shahrukh Khan, to Farah Khan, to anyone and everyone, was appalling and difficult to go through! Please speak in English if Hindi is not coming easily to you. 2. Inserting "funny" comments forcefully just to make a point, and interrupting a guest when they are talking also seems pretty juvenile. We all can't be Cyrus and pull that off like a champion. So please refrain from that, unless that actually adds any value to the discussion! 3. This was my favorite podcast after Cyrus says and Vartalab on this platform, but I really hope that both hosts can do an equally good job. When doing a show like this, you need hosts who are fans of movies of all times, and not of a certain time period. What was the point of bringing a Gen Z (almost) who never watched any of the movies when the actually released and can't make a proper comparison whether it has aged well or not! Watching an old film now and deciding whether it goes with the current time is NOT how you should do it. See how amazing KV's inputs were because he watched the film you were discussing exactly when it released and hence, was able to make a complete justice in analyzing it's relevance in the current time! 4. I swear I don't have any problem with any of the hosts of the show but I just don't feel the duo complement each other like Akash and Navin in Vartalab. I actually like both of you (Abbas and Urjita) in Cyrus Says way more because you have to be on your toes all the time, be very witty and sharp, and Cyrus WILL call you out for stupid remarks. So that brings out the best of both of you. Here, the energy is way down and Urjita needs to improve SO much! Sorry again, but I hope you pay attention to the comments instead of thinking of it as a rant from a troll!
For me kaatru veliyidai was also miserable and toxic. Had to finish the movie to understand what they were trying to say and that's only because of Mani if not would have exited in first 20mins
The excitement & detail with which KV narrates the colour palettes details, characterisations, why setup in Kolkata, just shows his passion. True fanboy of real Indian cinema ❤️
I soooo wanted KV to define this format! Let him lay the outline and become an enrolled advisor, I swear this beautiful format will reach its pinnacle.
Finally KV in the episode.. 🤘🤘
Please do a separate episode with him for any RGV film too.. ❤️❤️
Make kv a permanent member of this panel.
For me Mani Ratnam is best director ever seen by India.
58:46 Yuva was supposed to be made without any songs. For the longest time it was in the news that Yuva won't have any songs composed by A.R.Rahman; Mani Ratnam had said that it was an uphill task for him to think of ways to picturize songs and that's why he decided to do away with them for this film, but at the last minute he changed his mind. Perhaps due to the paucity of time they didn't hire a proper lyricist, and every time a situation like this arises, Rahman invites Mehboob to write the lyrics. Mehboob is an out of work lyricist, for good reasons, but also a close friend of A.R.Rahman, so Rahman always tries to help by offering him some work. That has been the case since the 90's and the situation continues to be the same. Even recently Mehboob wrote the lyrics of Heropanti 2 and the hindi version of Ponniyin Selvan - Part 1, A.R.Rahman being the composer in both films.
Interesting trivia 😁
52:00 How ironical it is, that for the longest time jokes have been made about South Indian movies being unrealistic even though their stories and characters are always rooted in reality. Rani Mukherjee was playing an uneducated woman of rural background and yet came across as extremely prim and proper. I had the exact same thought as Kumar Varun when i saw Meera Jasmine eating her food during that song; it felt very real. It feels like filmmakers and actors in South India are willing to go the extra distance in order to bring authenticity to their work, unlike Bollywood actors who are unwilling to step out of their comfort zone and they also care about their image a bit too much. You will also notice a difference in the picturization of the song Fanaa in Yuva and Yaakai Thiri in Aayutha Ezhuthu (Tamil version), with the Tamil version being bolder and wilder.
She was on point as a Bengali woman. They don't look, dress, or act clumsily just because they are uneducated. A poor Bengali wife is usually still very neatly turned out.
Every episode, urjita says that she was 6 when she first saw the movie. She saw just too many movies in that one year.
This is starting to become one of my favourite podcasts
Please cover Anjali. It's one of Mani Ratnam's lesser known movies. It's special as it his only one made for children and has some special effects.
Only problem with Yuva was Ajay devgan looked too old for the character
Good point. At the time of the film in 2004, Jimmy Shergill could havd been a nice choice for Michael.
Michael’s friend Trilok was played by Abhinav Kashyap who 6 year later made the mega blockbuster Dabangg. He once again reunited with his Yuva co-star Sonu Sood and Om Puri.
Fun fact: Yuva's kolkata portion of Abhishek was shot in Chennai and the Madhavan's portion in the tamil version was shot in Mumbai. Felt like sharing especially since KV loved the authenticity of Kolkata's depiction :p Most Mani Ratnam films have such crazy trivias! Someone pls share this with KV ❤
When I saw rang de basanti I thought of Yuva on how Yuva was more digestible - good to see Abbas found that parallel as well
Absolutely super to get the Kvizmaster here! Well done Abbas!
Beautiful ❤… I JUST LOVE THIS PODCAST!! How it aged well!
I believe every person coming of age should be made to watch "Yuva" what a beautiful movie ❤
I love how kv respects lang and says aydha yezhuthu
This was a great talk. I think you guys should bring back the synopsis portion - the recent ones don't have them
Yuva first time saw abishek great acting
Rani Mukerji was phenomenal in the film, she looked the part and totally aced Shasi... Such a gem of an actor she is
Very few college politics movie are made and YUVA worked really well after so many years
I haven’t watched Yuva and will never watch it either, but I loved this podcast on,y because of the passion and knowledge of the guest. He is so so good and stole the show in this podcast. I am so impressed that I can write an essay on the guest and his love for Mani movies and the way he spoke and his soothing voice. Absolute thumbs up.
Why won't you watch it?
@@sarahsiddiqui6494 personal choices
Woh Dhakka laga bukka hai ..Song name...
I'm going to watch manyof the recommended movies
KV enriched the discussion so much..
This was a great podcast! Great perspectives and insights on the film. 👍🏼
The scenes of Rajanikanth and Bhanupriya in Thalapathy were excellent
Ya. I feel kv ko once in say 5 podcast episode ke liye to request kariye
Watching this episode after bengladesh's student revolution
Visionary mani sir predicting unrest in Bengal 😂
I think Iruvar (tamil) is the best movie by Mani Ratnam.
If you were in College Hostel or in following year, you know that Dhakka Laga bukka is not just song but Emotion ❤️
KV ❤️❤️
8:09 checka sivandha vanam
I thought they chose Kolkata because of the presence of the bridge. The bridge and Ajay Devgan being shot there was the pivotal point and they needed a bridge to make that happen
Jana apne baap ko chdddd na jaake behen ki chtt
This one is top
Great one 👌
Tamil waala aur zyada faadu thha..Kolkata backdrop was also awesome,i am bengali
Suriya tha usme❤
KV should be here more
Great movie.
I edited video
Using
Very very basic free application in those days comes with windows computers.
Using dhakkja laga mukka audio with Buster keaton video.
I was unable to understand meanings of features yet make that video...
Thanks AR Rahman
Buster was unknown till mobile smartphone come in hand😂
KV is the best
Abhisheks performances was underwhelming forme that character has so much scope
Ye kuch zyada ho raha hai boss. 3rd vdo. Vdo going off. 😢
Being a KV fan, absolutely LOVED him on the show. We NEED to bring him back. However, I have a few things to mention and I sincerely apologize if that hurts anyone's feelings. I am really trying to add some constructive feedback here -
1. Not sure if Hindi is Urjita's second or third language but it would be really helpful if she could pay attention to improve her Hindi skills, especially when talking about actors (male/female), directors, or anyone related to a film they are discussing. Hearing, "isne", "usne", "iski", "uski" when she talks about anyone from Nasiruddin Shah to Shahrukh Khan, to Farah Khan, to anyone and everyone, was appalling and difficult to go through! Please speak in English if Hindi is not coming easily to you.
2. Inserting "funny" comments forcefully just to make a point, and interrupting a guest when they are talking also seems pretty juvenile. We all can't be Cyrus and pull that off like a champion. So please refrain from that, unless that actually adds any value to the discussion!
3. This was my favorite podcast after Cyrus says and Vartalab on this platform, but I really hope that both hosts can do an equally good job. When doing a show like this, you need hosts who are fans of movies of all times, and not of a certain time period. What was the point of bringing a Gen Z (almost) who never watched any of the movies when the actually released and can't make a proper comparison whether it has aged well or not! Watching an old film now and deciding whether it goes with the current time is NOT how you should do it. See how amazing KV's inputs were because he watched the film you were discussing exactly when it released and hence, was able to make a complete justice in analyzing it's relevance in the current time!
4. I swear I don't have any problem with any of the hosts of the show but I just don't feel the duo complement each other like Akash and Navin in Vartalab. I actually like both of you (Abbas and Urjita) in Cyrus Says way more because you have to be on your toes all the time, be very witty and sharp, and Cyrus WILL call you out for stupid remarks. So that brings out the best of both of you. Here, the energy is way down and Urjita needs to improve SO much! Sorry again, but I hope you pay attention to the comments instead of thinking of it as a rant from a troll!
Is this constructive?
Tbh, a constructive criticism to u, u sound like a boomer, please get with the times
For me kaatru veliyidai was also miserable and toxic.
Had to finish the movie to understand what they were trying to say and that's only because of Mani if not would have exited in first 20mins
Ajay devgn had done so many unconventional movies back then zakhm company yuva omkara raincoat takshak
Jo segment dekhne aaya tha wahi par camera bandh padh gya🤔
Backup camera rakha karo yaar
Michael will always be Surya
Bengal politics
I think Abhishek bacchan did worst acting there it had so scope.
Ya. I feel kv ko once in say 5 podcast episode ke liye to request kariye