Key Points

The 18 Miles film team recently had the honor of screening their prologue for legendary director Mani Ratnam. He praised their work as elegantly crafted with great attention to detail. Director Sathish Selvakumar expressed how meaningful this recognition was from his filmmaking idol. The romantic drama stars Ashok Selvan and Mirnaa in a story touching on Sri Lankan Tamil experiences.

Key Points: Mani Ratnam Praises 18 Miles Team After Prologue Screening

  • Mani Ratnam praised the entire 18 Miles unit after a private screening
  • The prologue features a Sri Lankan Tamil woman and Indian naval officer
  • Director cites Kannathil Muthammital as major filmmaking inspiration
  • Film team received personal acknowledgment from the legendary director
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'18 Miles' unit thrilled with compliment from ace director Mani Ratnam

Director Sathish Selvakumar's team elated as Mani Ratnam appreciates their romantic drama '18 Miles' prologue, calling it elegant and detailed.

"It had been crafted with both elegance and detail. - Mani Ratnam"

Chennai, Sep 15

The makers of director Sathish Selvakumar's upcoming romantic drama '18 Miles', featuring actors Ashok Selvan and Mirnaa in the lead, have now disclosed that ace director Mani Ratnam had appreciated their unit after watching the prologue of the film, which the makers had released recently.

Director Sathish Selvakumar said, “It was a truly remarkable experience for all of us in the '18 Miles' team. We had the privilege of screening the prologue at the Madras Talkies office. Following a contemplative pause after the screening, Mani Ratnam sir expressed his appreciation, observing that it had been crafted with both elegance and detail. He graciously devoted time to acknowledge every individual, from heroine Mirnaa to my assistant Ashok, our editor Nash, and the wider team. For us, it was an immensely gratifying moment. Executive Producer Shivanand sir also shared his words of encouragement. Mani Ratnam sir further commended the effort that had gone into the prologue, remarking that the dedication of the team was evident in the final work."

The director further added, "Mani Ratnam sir's Kannathil Muthammittal was one of my greatest inspirations to evolve as a filmmaker. The emotions crossing beyond oceans and boundaries were esthetically captured by him. Today, to get warm appreciation from the versatile creator himself makes me so elated."

For the unaware, 18 Miles is a poignant love story, a 14-minute prologue of which was released recently. The prologue gives the impression that the romantic story revolves around Tharana (Mirnaa), a Sri Lankan Tamil who still can't get over the pain caused by the ethnic genocide of Tamils in Sri Lanka, and an empathetic Indian naval officer (Ashok Selvan), who is willing to go the extra mile to offer her solace. The film, which features actors Ashok Selvan and Mirnaa in the lead, has music by Siddhu Kumar and cinematography by Ezhil Arasu K.

Editing for the film is by Nash and art direction is by M Devendran. The film has been co-directed by Amarnath Rajaram and choroegraphy by Azar.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The storyline sounds powerful - addressing Sri Lankan Tamil struggles through a love story. This is the kind of meaningful cinema we need more of. Can't wait to watch it!
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Sarah B
Ashok Selvan is such an underrated actor. Glad he's getting good projects. The naval officer role sounds perfect for him - he brings such sincerity to his characters.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the recognition from Mani sir, I hope the film stands on its own merit rather than just riding on his compliment. The prologue was decent but let's see the full film.
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Ananya R
Mirnaa is such a fresh talent! Saw her in some previous films and she has amazing screen presence. This role sounds challenging and I'm sure she'll nail it 💫
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Michael C
The ethnic genocide aspect is crucial to highlight. Many Indians aren't aware of the struggles of Sri Lankan Tamils. If this film creates awareness through art, that's commendable.
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Vikram M
Siddhu Kumar's music and Ezhil's cinematography - what a combo! The technical team looks solid. Hope the story matches up to the technical excellence.

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