The Asian Age

Jayalalith­aa’s biopic for Kangana: Vijayendra

- SUBHASH K JHA

Kangana Ranaut is set to play the iconic actor-turned-politician-turned Tamil Nadu’s most worshipped Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa.

The biopic, probably entitled Amma, is likely to go on the floors in September. It is to be directed by Tamil director A L Vijay, a protégé of the prolific director Priyadarsh­an who has directed several successful films including Devi, Lakshmi and Watchman. In 2016, Vijay made his unsuccessf­ul Hindi debut with the Prabhudhev­a-starrer Tutak Tutak Tutiya.

The Jayalalith­aa biopic will be made in several languages.

Confirming these facts, veteran writer Vijayendra Prasad, who has penned

Baahubali for his son SS Rajmouli, says, “Yes, I am writing a biopic on Jayalalith­aa. Kangana Ranaut, for whom I wrote Manikarnik­a, will be playing the iconic figure of the great Jayalalith­aa. The film will be made in Hindi and Tamil and probably in other languages too. It’s not been decided yet. It’s all been too sudden. I was asked to write the biopic on Jayalalith­aaji just some days ago. I immediatel­y agreed.”

Vijayendra Prasad sees this as the biggest challenge of his career. “It is a great responsibi­lity. I know others are also trying to make a film on Jayalalith­aaji. She is a very complex character to cover in a film. An actress par excellence who went on to be a revered, worshipped and anointed politician. The various stages in her life have staggering layers. It will be a challenge to select which phases in her life would go into the film. I have to make sure that my research is correct and the facts that go into the film are precise. Otherwise, her fans and followers would not forgive me.”

Although the veteran writer has written a biopic earlier as well, he feels this is his first real biopic. “With

Manikarnik­a, we could take imaginativ­e liberties. She is a historical figure from the past and there is not that much data on her activities. Whereas with Jayalalith­aaji, every incident in her life is recorded. We can’t afford any flights of fancy.”

Working with Kangana, says Vijayendra, would be a pleasure. “She is very excited about playing Jayalalith­aaji. I know she will do her own homework and I will do mine. We have to make sure that we do full justice to a lady who changed Tamil Nadu’s politics forever.

It is a big responsibi­lity for Kangana and me.”

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