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On the day it became official that Sasikala will become the General Secretary of the AIADMK and assume the powers and duties of late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa, director Ram Gopal Varma wasted no time in registering the title for his new film, Shashikala.
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He also said that he respects Sasikala bit more than Jayalalithaa. “Fictional non politics of Shashikala have a fundamental contradiction with highly truthful but assumed non truths of Jayalalitha. I immensely respect Jayalalitha but I honestly respect Shasikalaji a little bit much much much more,” he said.
“Jayalalitha ji respected Shasikala ji much more than she respected anybody else proves why I should call my film ‘Shasikala’,” he added.
The controversial director has made several movies — two-part gangster movie Rakta Charitra, Not a Love Story, Killing Veerappan, The Attacks of 26/11 to a name a few — which were inspired by real life characters and incidents.
The story between Jayalalithaa and Sasikala, indeed, makes for an engaging potboiler, especially the rise of a housewife, Sasikala, who became the power that guided the Amma of Tamil Nadu, is very intriguing.
It is said that Sasikala had raised a strong wall around Jayalalithaa separating her from the rest of the world. So much so that even powerful leaders who wanted to meet Jayalalithaa had to have the approval of Sasikala.
In the final years of Jayalalithaa, however, her relationship with Sasikala soured and she expelled her most trusted lieutenant and soul sister from her party. She cut all ties with her family members too, who had been living with Jayalalithaa at her Poes Garden residence for several years.
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Shashikala, meanwhile, will be a take on Jayalalithaa but from the perspective of her close friend and soul sister, Sasikala. “Jayalalitha seen through the eyes of Shashikala is much more poetic and honest thought than seeing Jayalalitha only through Jayalalitha,” the filmmaker added.
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