The actor has been part of three of Mani Ratnam's films - Yuva (2004), Guru (2007) and Raavan (2010).
Mumbai:
Actor Abhishek Bachchan describes Mani Ratnam as a "cinematic genius" and urges movie lovers to grab a copy of film critic Baradwaj Rangan's book Conversations With Mani Ratnam and read it.
"I have just finished reading Conversations With Mani Ratnam by Baradwaj Rangan. If you enjoy cinema, then you must try and get a copy of the book. A great insight into the mind of someone I consider a cinematic genius," tweeted Abhishek Bachchan.
The actor has been part of three of his films - Yuva (2004), Guru (2007) and Raavan (2010).
Mani Ratnam, 56, is known for his landmark Tamil movies like Mouna Raagam (1986), Nayagan (1987), Anjali (1990) and Thalapathi (1991).
In Bollywood, the director-screenplay writer-producer carved a niche for himself with his trilogy on terrorism - Roja (1992), Bombay (1995) and Dil Se (1998).
Married to actress Suhasini, Mani Ratnam was honoured with the Padma Shri in 2002 and has won several film awards, including six National Awards.
"I have just finished reading Conversations With Mani Ratnam by Baradwaj Rangan. If you enjoy cinema, then you must try and get a copy of the book. A great insight into the mind of someone I consider a cinematic genius," tweeted Abhishek Bachchan.
The actor has been part of three of his films - Yuva (2004), Guru (2007) and Raavan (2010).
Mani Ratnam, 56, is known for his landmark Tamil movies like Mouna Raagam (1986), Nayagan (1987), Anjali (1990) and Thalapathi (1991).
In Bollywood, the director-screenplay writer-producer carved a niche for himself with his trilogy on terrorism - Roja (1992), Bombay (1995) and Dil Se (1998).
Married to actress Suhasini, Mani Ratnam was honoured with the Padma Shri in 2002 and has won several film awards, including six National Awards.