Published 13:58 IST, November 7th 2019
How Kamal Haasan inspired Quentin Tarantino with one of his movies
Kamal Haasan reportedly inspired prolific filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. The filmmaker was inspired from his film Aalavandhan while directing the film Kill Bill.
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Quentin Taranti's prolific and intricate filmmaking has been an inspiration for many in field of cinema. His ardent fans call his cult films as, 'Tarantion-verse' and often go gaga over his precision over conflicted scenes as well as convoluted storytelling. According to media reports, Bollywood actor Ranbir Kapoor once ran after filmmaker on streets of New York to capture a selfie with him. But it is t a hidden fact that Taranti also derives inspiration from several or films belonging to diverse langus. filmmaker has always been vocal about getting inspired by or prominent movies when it came to his style of filmmaking.
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Quentin Taranti was inspired by animated violence sequence from film Aalavandhan
Reportedly, in an earlier interaction with Bollywood filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, Quentin h revealed that he was inspired by Kamal Haasan starrer film Aalavandhan. film h released in year 2001. megastar is celebrating his birthday today and this is indeed a special revelation about him. director h sought inspiration from film for an action sequence in his popular film, Kill Bill. Anurag went on to say that he h first heard this news from sight and sound critic, Naman Ramchandran. Raman Raghav director n revealed that he h asked Quentin if this is true when y met in Venice.
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Aalavandhan was also released in Hindi under title of Abhay
It was n that Quentin said that animated violence sequence was inspired by an Indian film that h showcased violence in an animated manner. Before Kill Bill, it is only Kamal Haasan starrer Aalavandhan which h such a style of filmmaking. film was directed by Suresh Krissna and was also released in Hindi under title, 'Abhay.' actor also revealed about animated sequence in an earlier interview. He said that when he performed sequence, 12 years ago, it came across as self-indulgent and odd to several people. He furr ded that sequence is w being appreciated by viewers and critics.
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13:03 IST, November 7th 2019