Revathy Says 'Michael' Film Took Her Back to the 80s Era of MJ

Veteran actress Revathy watched the biographical film 'Michael' and reminisced about the 1980s when Michael Jackson's music was popular. She shared her thoughts on Instagram, praising Jackson's charisma and artistry. The film follows Jackson's life from the Jackson 5 to the Bad tour, with Jaafar Jackson starring as the King of Pop. Revathy is a celebrated actress known for her work in multiple Indian film industries.

Key Points: Revathy Nostalgic Over 'Michael' Film, Recalls 80s MJ

  • Revathy watched the film 'Michael'
  • She was taken back to the early 80s
  • Jaafar Jackson plays Michael Jackson
  • The film is directed by Antoine Fuqua
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Revathy was taken back to 80s after watching 'Michael'

Revathy watches 'Michael', a biopic on Michael Jackson, and says it took her back to the early 80s when his music was a rage. She praises his artistry.

"He owned the stage he performed on... there is a lot to learn about dedication, focus and being sensitive to the world around - Revathy"

Mumbai, April 24

A whiff of nostalgia was stirred when veteran actress-filmmaker Revathy watched the latest release "Michael" and said it took her back to the early 80s, when the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, was all the rage.

Revathy took to Instagram, where she shared a posted of the latest release, which has debutant Jaafar Jackson playing the lead role.

Revathy wrote: "#michael_jackson Watched Michael and was taken back to the early 80s when his music was a rage... what charisma he had, what an artist..."

She wrote in "memory of MJ" as she continued the post: "He owned the stage he performed on... there is a lot to learn about dedication, focus and being sensitive to the world around, believing that art and music can change the world!!! A true artist is one who is always trying to speak with their Art... in memory of MJ".

Michael is a biographical film directed by Antoine Fuqua. It follows the life of the American singer Michael Jackson, covering his involvement in the Jackson 5 in the 1960s to the 1980s Bad tour.

Jackson is portrayed by his nephew Jaafar Jackson and as a child by Juliano Krue Valdi, both in their film debuts. The supporting cast includes Nia Long, Juliano Valdi, KeiLyn Durrel Jones, Laura Harrier, Jessica Sula, Mike Myers, Miles Teller and Colman Domingo.

Revathy is known for her works predominantly in Tamil and Malayalam cinema, in addition to Telugu, Hindi and Kannada films.

She is known for her versatility, natural acting, and ability to portray strong, relatable women. She has received numerous accolades, including three National Film Awards, two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and a Kerala State Film Award. In 1993, she was honoured with the Kalaimamani, the highest civilian award in the state of Tamil Nadu.

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Priya S
Nostalgia overload! I remember my uncle had a massive poster of MJ in our Chennai home. Revathy ji's words about his dedication are so true. He wasn't just a singer, he was a force of nature. 👏
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Vikram M
Nice to see Revathy appreciating art beyond borders. But I hope we also celebrate our own Indian musical legends like R. D. Burman or Ilaiyaraaja who revolutionised music in the 80s. Balance is key!
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Michael C
Great take from Revathy! As someone who grew up in the US, MJ was our Elvis. It's incredible to see his music touch lives across continents. The biopic looks promising—hope it does justice to his complex story.
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Rohit P
Revathy's post is a reminder of how MJ broke cultural barriers. Here in India, we had 'Thriller' playing at every wedding in the 2000s! But I do wish the article focused more on her own filmography too—she's a national treasure.
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Jessica F
Revathy's insights are beautiful. MJ's 'Heal the World' still resonates. I hope this film reminds people of his humanitarian side, not just the controversies. R.I.P. King of Pop. 🌹
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Siddharth J

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