‘Gandhi Talks’ ushers in a new era of cinema with its Friday release, relying on visuals and vibes over verbose scripts. Star Aditi Rao Hydari’s palpable excitement underscores the film’s novelty for the production team.
Posting the poster online, she emoted: ‘A true team effort in silence. Sparse dialogues, immense emotional layers. Kishor Iyer’s over-a-decade dedication crafted its compelling plot, aesthetics, and subtleties.’
A.R. Rahman’s score emerges as the emotional conduit, evoking realms of affection and hope wordlessly. Aditi emphasized its role in delivering the story’s heart directly to spectators.
The narrative dreams of unity beyond conflicts, humanity’s sole survivor in hush. It compels audiences to engage thoughtfully with feelings. Tracking a money-troubled protagonist invaded by a thief, it wittily critiques the disconnect between Gandhi’s note imagery and principles.
Featuring Aditi with Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy, and Siddharth Jadhav, the film packs talent. As it unfolds silently, ‘Gandhi Talks’ masterfully provokes reflection on society, values, and the profound impact of cinema without chatter, marking a milestone in thoughtful filmmaking.