Aditi Rao Hydari's Silent Film 'Gandhi Talks' Releases: A World of Rhythm in Silence

Bollywood actress Aditi Rao Hydari has heralded the release of her latest film, "Gandhi Talks," describing it as a novel silent film experience. The movie, directed by Kishore air and featuring a score by A.R. Rahman, aims to create a world where differences dissolve into shared humanity. It stars a notable cast including Vijay Sethupathi and Arvind Swamy and is reportedly a black comedy contrasting Gandhi's ideals with a modern struggle for money. Hydari was last seen in the film "Hey! Sinamika," an adaptation of an Argentine movie.

Key Points: Aditi Rao Hydari's Silent Film Gandhi Talks Releases

  • Unique silent film format
  • Scored by maestro A.R. Rahman
  • Explores Gandhi's ideals vs. modern reality
  • Stars Vijay Sethupathi and Arvind Swamy
  • Directed by Kishore air
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Aditi Rao Hydari on silent film 'Gandhi Talks': Something so new for all of us

Aditi Rao Hydari stars in the silent film Gandhi Talks, directed by Kishore air and scored by A.R. Rahman. A unique cinematic experience.

"Welcome to our world of silence where Gandhi Talks! - Aditi Rao Hydari"

Mumbai, Jan 30

Bollywood actress Aditi Rao Hydari's latest film, Gandhi Talks, hits the screens today and she described it as "something so new for all of us."

Aditi took to Instagram, where she shared a poster of the film and wrote: "Gandhi talks releases today. A silent film that we all made together, something so new for all of us, directed by Kishore air who has spent more than a decade on the story board, and the nuances."

"Scored by Rahman sir whose music always transports you into a world you're happy to live in, where love goodness and hope win."

The film promises a cinematic world where differences dissolve, leaving only humanity.

She added: "A world where all differences fade away, and what remains is humanity. People who have the time to watch, to feel, to love, to believe.... to hear rhythm in the silences, to sing a song in your head, to feel another persons heart race and be still. Welcome to our world of silence where Gandhi Talks!"

Gandhi Talks chooses restraint, emotion, and stillness to communicate its message. It also stars Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy, and Siddharth Jadhav. The film is reportedly a black comedy exploring the contrast between Gandhi on currency notes and his ideals, focusing on a young man's struggle for money and crossing paths with a thief.

Aditi was previously seen in Hey! Sinamika directed by Brinda. It is an adaptation of the 2008 Argentine film A Boyfriend for My Wife, but has the roles switched.

The film stars Dulquer Salmaan and Aditi Rao Hydari as a married couple, Kajal Aggarwal as a relationship counselor and Nakshatra Nagesh as a radio jockey. It follows Yaazhan, a software engineer, whose wife, Mouna, tries to end their marriage as she starts to find him annoying.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The concept sounds fascinating - exploring the gap between Gandhi on our notes and his actual ideals through a black comedy. It's a very relevant topic for India today. Hope the execution matches the promising idea. All the best to the team!
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Arjun K
Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. A silent film about Gandhi's ideals in a modern context? It could either be a masterpiece or feel very pretentious. But with this director and cast, I'm willing to give it a chance. Fingers crossed it delivers.
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Sarah B
As someone who loved Aditi in 'Hey Sinamika', I'm excited to see her in such a different role. The description "to hear rhythm in the silences" is beautiful. In our noisy world, a film that champions stillness is a welcome change.
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Vikram M
AR Rahman's score for a silent film is a genius move. The music will carry so much of the emotion. The theme of humanity over differences is something we desperately need more of in our cinema and society. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I hope the film doesn't just use Gandhi's name for novelty. His principles are profound. A silent treatment could be powerful if it truly engages with his philosophy of truth and non-violence, and not just as a backdrop for a comedy.

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