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"Andhadhun" is a gripping crime drama directed by Sriram Raghavan that follows the story of Akash, a visually impaired pianist played by Ayushmann Khurrana. Akash's life takes a dark turn when he unwittingly becomes entangled in a web of deceit, crime, and murder. As he navigates through a world filled with mystery and danger, Akash must rely on his wits and instincts to survive. The film features stellar performances by Tabu, Anil Dhawan, and Radhika Apte, adding layers of complexity to the narrative. Set against a backdrop of music and intrigue, "Andhadhun" keeps audiences on the edge of their seats with its unpredictable twists and turns. The film masterfully blends elements of suspense, drama, and dark humor, creating a unique viewing experience that stays with viewers long after the credits roll. With its stellar cast, taut direction, and haunting soundtrack, "Andhadhun" is a must-watch for fans of crime thrillers and riveting storytelling. Released in 2018, this critically acclaimed movie showcases Sriram Raghavan's prowess as a filmmaker and solidifies its place as a modern classic in Indian cinema.
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Ayushmann Khurrana underwent extensive piano training for about three months to convincingly portray a blind pianist. He was trained by Akshay Verma, a pianist based in Los Angeles. Additionally, to authentically depict blindness, Ayushmann did not wear a blindfold during rehearsals to rely purely on the skills he learned to act as if he were visually impaired.
Director Sriram Raghavan utilized the technique of shooting scenes with multiple interpretations to maintain suspense and ambiguity. This approach required multiple retakes and variations on scenes, allowing the film to keep the audience guessing about the true intentions of the characters and the direction of the plot.
Andhadhun is partially inspired by the 2010 French short film 'L'Accordeur' (The Piano Tuner). Both films feature a pianist who pretends to be blind as a central plot element. The adaptation included significant changes to fit the cultural and narrative context of an Indian audience, adding layers of crime and drama that were not present in the original.
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🎬During the filming of a complex piano scene, Ayushmann Khurrana played the piece live on set, which was directly recorded, avoiding the need for post-production dubbing and adding authenticity to his performance.
💡The rabbit scene in Andhadhun, which plays a crucial role in the climax, was shot with a real rabbit, and it took several takes to perfectly align the animal's movement with the suspenseful sequence, adding an unpredictable element to the shoot.
🎯Tabu, who plays a pivotal role in the film, admitted that she was initially hesitant to accept her character due to its grey shades and complexity. However, after several discussions with the director and understanding the vision for the film, she agreed, leading to one of her most critically acclaimed performances.
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