Team Gandhi Talks On The Art Of Silent Filmmaking & Why Less Can Be More | InFocus | THR India
Anupama Chopra sits down with the team behind Gandhi Talks - actors Vijay Sethupathi, Siddharth Jadhav, and Aditi Rao Hydari, along with composer AR Rahman - to discuss the unusual challenge of creating a silent film. The conversation explores how the actors approached performance without dialogue, consciously avoiding mime while finding rhythm and emotion through pure expression. AR Rahman reveals his philosophy of creating memorable themes rather than just background score, while Vijay shares how he relies on understanding the essence of a script rather than carrying a fixed approach to set.
The conversation takes personal turns as AR Rahman discusses his collaboration with Hans Zimmer on the upcoming Ramayana project, describing it as both terrifying and exciting to reimagine something so iconic for a global audience. He also opens up about intentionally working on numerous films over the past six years to create a modern body of work for new generations, rather than resting on his Oscar and Grammy wins. Vijay explains why he has stepped back from villain roles, while Siddharth reflects on how the silent format demanded heightened alertness as an actor. Aditi shares the joy of surrendering to a director's vision and finding vulnerability in the unknown, emphasising the importance of honest intention in artistry.
