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MAMMOOTTY BRINGS YSR TO LIFE

‘Yatra’ narrates the story of late Dr YSR Reddy and his 1,475km walk during the elections

- By Mythily Ramachandr­an,

Mammootty’s fans could not have asked for more with two back-to-back releases from their idol.

Coming close on the heels of Peranbu is Telugu and Malayalam film Yatra, directed by Mahi V Raghav. Raghav’s story is based on events from the life of former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, the late Dr YS Rajasekhar­a Reddy. The movie focuses on the padayatra (walkathon) he embarked on.

Reddy walked 1,475km over 68 hot, summer days as part of his election campaign to earn the hearts of people.

It’s the second time Mammooty is playing a real-life character after his role as Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar in the movie of the same name, for which he won the Indian National Award in 1999.

Yatra brings Mammootty back to Telugu cinema after 23 years; his last one was Swathikira­nam in 1992. Raghav, who has directed three films, was fascinated by Reddy as a politician.

“He is an inspiring leader known for his loyalty, humility and kindness,” he said.

Raghav said that he is not much of a reader, but a good listener. He got input for his writing from interactio­ns with common people — “auto and cab drivers who shared heart-warming tales of this great man. YSR’s kindness is his legacy.”

Reddy’s health insurance programme,

Rajiv Arogya Shree, enabled the poor to have access to the best in hospital care.

“One of my assistant’s mother was a beneficiar­y,” Raghav said. “In his house, a framed picture of Dr Reddy shares space with that of the Gods in the puja [prayer] room. The story of YSR is not far away, it belongs to the recent past. [Reddy was Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister from 2004 to 2009]. It is a multilayer­ed film with political power play — a story that deserves to be told.”

An MBA graduate who has held 17 jobs around the world — from cutting asparagus on a farm to counting stock in a warehouse — Raghav finally found an anchor in the movie industry in 2009 as the producer of

Villagelo Vinayakudu. After producing his second, Kudirithe Kappu Coffee,

Raghav turned director with Paathshala in 2014. His sophomore Anando

Brahma released in 2017. Having watched Mammootty’s films like Thaniyavar­thanam, Thalapathy and Ponthan Mada, this fan could not visualise anyone else but Mammootty in the shoes of Reddy. Working with the legend was a memorable experience, Raghav added.

“I admire him for treating every film like his first one. With his experience of over 370 films, there is nothing left for him to prove,” he said.

Mammootty wrote his Telugu dialogues in Malayalam and came well prepared to the sets. There was an assistant guiding him through the diction and Mammootty dubbed it himself in Telugu.

It was on Mammootty’s suggestion that this Telugu film was also dubbed in Malayalam and Tamil.

Raghav said that Mammootty soaked into the character of Reddy and has interprete­d him in his way. “Recently I watched

Peranbu and was amazed to see how he lends a distinct identity to every role he plays. There is no spill over of any other character, be it Balan of Thaniyavar­thanam or Devaraj of Thalapathy or Mada of Ponthan Mada,” he said.

From discussion­s on films and long conversati­ons on spirituali­sm, Raghav treasures the experience with Mammotty.

Shot in Hyderabad,

Yatra also stars Suhasini Maniratnam, Jagapathi Babu, Nasser, Rao Ramesh, Posani Krishna Murali, Anasuya and Sachin Khedekar.

 ?? Photos supplied ?? Mammootty (centre) as Dr YSR in the film.
Photos supplied Mammootty (centre) as Dr YSR in the film.
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Suhasini Maniratnam and Mammootty.
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Nasser.

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