20 Best Mani Ratnam Movies and Where to Watch Them

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Having directed numerous Tamil and Hindi cult favourites, Mani Ratnam stands as a cinematic maestro who has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his thought-provoking narratives, compelling characters, and visually stunning storytelling. With a career spanning decades, the writer and director has become a trailblazer in Indian cinema, known for his ability to seamlessly blend artistry with mass appeal.

A Diverse Storyteller

Mani Ratnam is a master storyteller who consistently pushes the boundaries of narrative conventions. From his early works like the political thrillers/tragiromances Roja and Dil Se to later ventures like the capitalist underdog story Guru and the revisionist Ramayan adaptation Raavanan, Ratnam's narratives are marked by their originality and ability to engage audiences with fresh perspectives. He often weaves intricate plots that transcend genres, making his films a captivating blend of drama, romance, and social commentary.

And in the 2010s, just when cinephiles thought Ratnam was content with more minimalist low-budget features like the romantic comedy OK Kanmani, he went on to surprise audiences and critics in 2022 with his two-part historical epic Ponniyin Selavan. A longtime passion project of his, the film reunited frequent collaborators like Vikram and Aishwarya Rai while recounting the history of the Chola empire in ancient India. 

A Man of Visuals

Ratnam's films are a visual feast, showcasing his keen eye for cinematography and aesthetics. Collaborating with acclaimed cinematographers like Santosh Sivan, Ratnam's frames are often visually striking, capturing the essence of the story through evocative visuals. The picturesque landscapes in films like Dil Se and Bombay add a layer of visual poetry to his storytelling even if both projects end up dealing with turbulent politics in the country.

The zenith of his aesthetic setpieces is obviously the aforementioned Ponniyin Selavan series that captures the larger-than-life architecture of the Chola kings in Tamil Nadu.

The Good, the Bad and the Morally Grey: Mani Ratnam’s Unforgettable Characters

One of Ratnam's strengths lies in his ability to create complex and relatable characters. Whether it's the conflicted youth politician protagonists in Yuva or the tragic lovers in Dil Se, each character is meticulously crafted, adding depth to the narrative. The nuanced performances he extracts from his actors contribute to the enduring impact of his films. 

A lot of Ratnam’s classic characters are morally grey or antiheroic. There’s Kamal Haasan’s Sakthivel as a case in point, the common man-turned-crimelord in Ratnam’s Godfather-inspired crime drama Nayakan. Abhishek Bachchan stars as a budding industrialist in Guru, as he remains conflicted between his commercial hustle and personal life. In Raavanan, Vikram plays an outlaw who seems like a ruthless criminal on the surface but is leading his oppressed community to a rebellion. Ratnam doesn’t enjoy giving easy answers to his audiences. In some movies, he really wants them to question their own morals. 

Why is Iruvar Mani Ratnam’s best movie? 

An Indian political drama doesn’t get any better than Iruvar, a Mohanlal, Prakash Raj, and Aishwarya Rai-led star vehicle that delves into the lives of two iconic figures in Tamil Nadu's political landscape—M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) and M. Karunanidhi. Using a non-linear approach to blend fact with fiction, the film explores their friendship, political rivalry, and the impact they had on the state's politics. The exceptional performances, and complex characters coupled with Ratnam staples like Santosh Sivan’s cinematography and AR Rahman’s score make it an all-time classic. And most of all, Iruvar perfectly exhibits the director’s ability to create films that are both artistically rich and socially relevant. 

Where can you stream Mani Ratnam’s filmography? 

Netflix, Prime Video, Hotstar, Aha and many other streaming platforms.

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  1. Iruvar

    Iruvar

    1997

    #1

    A fictionalized account of the lives of 1980s Tamil Nadu political icons M. G. Ramachandran and M. Karunanidhi, continuing the tryst between Tamil cinema and Dravidian politics.

  2. Dil Se..

    Dil Se..

    1998

    #2

    Journalist Amar falls for a mysterious woman on an assignment, but she does not reciprocate his feelings. However, when Amar is about to get married, the woman shows up at his doorstep asking for help.

  3. Nayakan

    Nayakan

    1987

    #3

    Velu Naicker, who witnesses the brutal murder of his father, kills a corrupt policeman and escapes to Mumbai, only to become a gangster.

  4. Bombay

    Bombay

    1995

    #4

    A Hindu man and a Muslim woman fall in love in a small village and move to Mumbai, where they have two children. However, growing religious tensions and erupting riots threaten to tear the family apart.

  5. Roja

    Roja

    1992

    #5

    Roja lives in a Tamil village, and her sister is about to marry a man from the city, who decides to marry Roja instead and gets a job assignment in Kashmir, where some militants decide to kidnap them.

  6. Kannathil Muthamittal

    #6

    A little girl is told by her parents that she is adopted. Determined to find her birth mother, her family eventually agrees to take her to Sri Lanka, where they encounter the militant group known as the Tamil Tigers.

  7. Agni Natchathiram

    #7

    Two step sons of an honest noble man choose different professions. One becomes a police office and the other turns into a goon. The rest of the film revolves around how the two confront each other.

  8. Yuva

    Yuva

    2004

    #8

    An accident on a bridge ties together three young men from different social classes, sparking a course of events that will forever alter their lives.

  9. Thalapathi

    Thalapathi

    1991

    #9

    Surya, a courageous man who was raised in the slums, fights for the rights of the poor and befriends Deva, who hires him as his commander and changes his life completely.

  10. Ok Kanmani

    Ok Kanmani

    2015

    #10

    Adhi and Tara are in a live-in relationship but they are both unwilling to get married. How do they realize that marriage is just a natural progression of their relationship?

  11. Kaatru Veliyidai

    Kaatru Veliyidai

    2017

    #11

    Romance is in the air as the lives of Fighter Pilot Varun & Medical Doctor Leela collide amidst the scenic beauty of Kashmir. While Leela yearns for Varun’s affection in the delicate of ways, Varun’s idea of love is all give-give, not give-take. Just as the avalanche of built-up emotions sets rolling, Varun becomes a PoW post the Kargil episode. Do their paths cross later?

  12. Ponniyin Selvan: Part Two

    #12

    Arulmozhi Varman continues on his journey to become Rajaraja I, the greatest ruler of the historic Chola empire of south India.

  13. Kadal

    Kadal

    2013

    #13

    A wrongdoer is caught red-handed and he is not going to forgive the man who exposed him.

  14. Raavanan

    Raavanan

    2010

    #14

    After inspector Dev stirs the reign of Veeraiya, a tribal outlaw, the latter responds by kidnapping his wife, Ragini. While she tries to escape from him, Dev fights many resistances to find her.

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  15. Anjali

    Anjali

    1990

    #15

    After a few years, Chitra learns that her child, who was believed to be dead, is alive but is suffering from a mental illness. However, her family faces many challenges while looking after her child.

  16. Mouna Raagam

    Mouna Raagam

    1986

    #16

    Divya, a college student, mourns the untimely death of her lover, Manohar. Due to familial pressure, she is forced to marry Chandrakumar, but she asks for a divorce as a wedding gift.

  17. Guru

    Guru

    2007

    #17

    A villager, Gurukant Desai, arrives in Bombay in 1958, and rises from its streets to become the biggest tycoon in India.

  18. Ponniyin Selvan: Part I

    #18

    The Chola kingdom is under threat from forces both internal and external, and with crown prince Aaditha Karikalan, his younger brother Arunmozhi Varman and the emperor, Sundara Cholar separated by situations, it is up to a messenger to ensure the safety of the kingdom. Can he succeed in his mission, especially with Karikalan's former girlfriend, Nandhini, plotting to bring down the entire Chola empire?

  19. Alaipayuthey

    Alaipayuthey

    2000

    #19

    Karthik and Shakthi marry against the wishes of their families and start their new life. However, they soon realize that marriage is not the bed of roses they had imagined it would be.

  20. Geethanjali

    Geethanjali

    1989

    #20

    Prakash, who is diagnosed with terminal cancer, and Geethanjali, an equally ill patient, fall in love with each other. However, when she learns about his illness, she decides to move out of his life.