Credits
Banner: Swapna Cinema
Cast: Keerthy Suresh, Dulquer Salmaan, Samantha Akkineni, Vijay Devarakonda, Rajendra Prasad, Tanikella Bharani, Malavika Nair, Shalini Pandey, Tulasi, Divya Vani, Naga Chaitanya, Mohan Babu, Prakash Raj
Music: Mickey J Meyer
Cinematographer: Dani Sanchez-Lopez
Lyrics: Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry & Ramajogayya Sastry
Costume Design: Gaurang Shah and Archana Rao
Dialogues: Sai Madhav Burra
Production Design: Shivam Rao
Art Director: Avinash Kolla
Editor: Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Written & Direction: Nag Ashwin
Producers: C Ashwini Dutt, Swapna Dutt, Priyanka Dutt
Release Date: May 9th, 2018
Writing/Direction:
Obviously this is the biopic of the greatest Indian actress of all time and Nag Ashwin chooses a back and forth screenplay meaning it runs on two parallels: the past and the present.
Generally with these types of movies, they tend to test your patience and confuse you but here its brilliantly done and so seamless.
You can look at this movie in so many different ways but much like the story I’ll talk about it in two ways: a biopic and its actually a mass movie at the same time.
So usually in films biopics are whitewashed which means you purposefully dont know the flaws or bas things about someone to glorify them.
That’s where mahanati gets things right in that it elevates Savitri garu but also shows her flaws as a person which led to her downfall.
Why I see it as a movie mass is because it has everything you’d expect from a mass commercial film and also because mahanati has the rare distinction of appealing to literally everybody.
It is about the period that made Telugu cinema famous so literally from old people to young people even those who dont know Savitri, they will enjoy the movie. Naresh gives that elevation in the movie about it:
It has amazing music, it has comedy, it has romance, it has the best drama, it has emotion and most of all it has highs, not one but so many goosebumps moments and elevations. Movie has so many elevations I lost count but here they are:
I usually dont cry in movies. But the last 30 minutes made me cry and climax scene and credits made me cry a lot. It’s so sad knowing that the greatest actress who ever lived is not with us anymore.
Direction by Nag Ashwin is perfect. This movie is a masterclass in storytelling and it a classic. From writing, direction, and all technicalities, it is flawless. These are the types of movie they should make on a weekly basis meaning this range or quality in Telugu instead we get such rod films almost every week.