Vijay Sethupathi's Silent Film 'Gandhi Talks' Explores Trust in Silence

The silent film 'Gandhi Talks', starring Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swami, and Aditi Rao Hydari, is set for release on January 30. Director Kishore Belekar describes it as a film about trusting silence, using pure performance and emotion to tell its story. The film's emotional narrative is carried by an original score composed by A.R. Rahman. Reportedly a black comedy, it explores themes of money and idealism through the lens of a young man's struggle.

Key Points: 'Gandhi Talks' Silent Film with Vijay Sethupathi Releasing Jan 30

  • A rare silent film in Indian cinema
  • Features an ensemble cast led by Vijay Sethupathi
  • Score by A.R. Rahman acts as the film's voice
  • Explores a young man's struggle with money & Gandhi's ideals
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Vijay Sethupathi, Aditi Rao Hydari's silent film 'Gandhi Talks' to releasing on January 30

A bold silent film starring Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swami & Aditi Rao Hydari, with music by A.R. Rahman, releases Jan 30. A story told through performance & emotion.

Vijay Sethupathi, Aditi Rao Hydari's silent film 'Gandhi Talks' to releasing on January 30
"Gandhi Talks is a film about trusting silence. - Director Kishore Belekar"

Mumbai, Jan 3

Actors Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy and Aditi Rao Hydari's upcoming bold silent film is scheduled to hit the silver screens on January 30.

Speaking about the vision behind the film, director Kishore Belekar shared, "Gandhi Talks is a film about trusting silence. As Indian cinema marks over a century of storytelling, we wanted to return to the medium's most elemental form pure performance and emotion."

"The actors embraced that vulnerability completely, and A.R. Rahman's score became the film's voice. With Zee Studios', Meera Chopra's support, we were able to make a bold, honest piece of cinema."

At a time when cinema is often defined by scale and sound, Gandhi Talks chooses restraint, emotion, and stillness to communicate its message. The film brings together an extraordinary ensemble featuring Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swamy, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Siddharth Jadhav.

Adding an exceptional layer to the film is A.R. Rahman's music, which becomes the emotional voice of Gandhi Talks. In the absence of spoken words, Rahman's score acts as the narrator, guiding the audience through the film's emotional landscape.

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.

Talking about Vijay, he was last seen in Thalaivan Thalaivii directed by Pandiraj. The romantic comedy film also stars Nithya Menon.

Aditi was last 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.

Meanwhile, Arvind's last big screen outing was in Anupam Kher's "Tanvi The Great".

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, something different from the usual masala fare! Respect to the team for trying this. Aditi Rao Hydari is such an expressive actress, perfect for a silent film. And Rahman's score as the narrator? That's a genius idea. Booking my tickets for 30th! 🎬
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Arjun K
The concept is brilliant on paper. But I worry it might feel like a film festival project that doesn't connect with the masses. We need bold cinema, but also cinema that people understand and feel. Wishing the team all the best, but I'll wait for the reviews.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves world cinema, this is exciting! Indian filmmakers are finally experimenting with form. The cast is stellar – Arvind Swamy and Vijay Sethupathi sharing the screen without dialogue? That's pure acting power. Can't wait to see how they pull it off.
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Karthik V
Black comedy about Gandhi's ideals vs. today's money chase? That hits close to home yaar. We all see Gandhi ji on every note but how many follow his principles? This film could start an important conversation. Hope it releases in my city.
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Meera T
AR Rahman's music will be the soul of this film. In a way, it's a return to our roots – before talkies, films relied on visuals and live music. A brave attempt. Hope the audience gives it the love and patience it deserves. 🙏

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