Abhishek Bachchan's last two solo hero films have flopped and  he has not been seen on screen for a while. But, then   again, he is doing director Mani Ratnam's "Raavan" and the combination  has never failed so far.
 Not surprisingly then, all eyes are on "Raavan".
"The combination of Mani Ratnam and Abhishek is unbeatable. People are  really looking forward to seeing them once   again. With such a star cast and Mani Ratnam as director, the film is  bound to work, " trade analyst Taran Adarsh   told.
 Made at a budget of about Rs.45 crore, "Raavan", also starring Aishwarya  Rai and Vikram, is scheduled for a June 18   release.
Ratnam has played an important role in shaping Abhishek's career -- the  director's "Yuva" established him as an actor   and their second venture together, "Guru", won him critical and  commercial success.
In the last two years Abhishek hasn't had any hits - both his solo hero  movies "Drona" and "Delhi 6" bombed. Industry   insiders feel "Raavan" might bail out the actor in the way as "Yuva" did  in 2003 when he was under the weather after a   string of flops.
 "Mani Ratnam and Abhishek Bachchan will create a bigger magic with  'Raavan' than 'Yuva' and 'Guru'. Mani is an   expert on dark themes and Abhishek pulls off such roles very well.  'Raavan' will do spectacular work, " film critic Omar   Qureshi said.
 Abhishek bowed into Bollywood in 2000 with J.P. Dutta's "Refugee" and it  was followed by duds like "Tera Jadoo Chal   Gaya" (2000), "Dhai Akshar Prem Ke" (2000), "Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai"  (2002), "Shararat" (2002), "Haan...Maine Bhi   Pyaar Kiya" (2002) and "Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost" (2003). All these  films saw Abhishek playing romantic roles.
But it was rough, uncouth and ruthless goon Lallan Singh in Ratnam's  2004 movie "Yuva" that broke the jinx for   Abhishek. Despite playing a negative role, he not only wowed critics but  also impressed the audience.
After that there was no looking back for Abhishek. In the same year he  scorched the box office with another hit,   "Dhoom". His winning streak continued in 2005, when the actor gave four  hits - "Bunty Aur Babli", "Sarkar", "Dus" and   "Bluffmaster" and he also did a cameo in the hit film "Salaam Namaste".
"Before 'Yuva', Abhishek didn't have an actor kind of image. After  'Yuva', people were like, 'Oh my god! This guy can   act.' But Mani sir was convinced that Abhishek can really do it, " said a  source on condition of anonymity.
Even Abhishek admits the film was a turning point in his career.
"I got 'Yuva' at a time when I really needed it. It boosted my  confidence as an actor. I've evolved with Mani, " Abhishek   had said in an earlier interview.
Ratnam not only gave Abhishek pathbreaking roles but also presented him  in dark roles.
In 2006, Abhishek teamed up again with Ratnam for "Guru", which was  loosely based on business tycoon Dhirubhai   Ambani's life. He landed the nomination for Filmfare best actor award  for his performance in the film.
"Raavan" will once again see Abhishek as a villain and a lot of emphasis  has been laid on his looks and body   language. The film has lots of action scenes and stunts.
 "It took 200 days to shoot the film. And it was not shot at one stretch.  The film was simultaneously made in Hindi and   Tamil. And then Mani sir fell ill. But Abhishek didn't do any work for  two years because of 'Raavan'. Both Abhishek and   Vikram kept their dates free for 'Raavan' because they knew the film is  good, " said the source.
Ratnam, who loves shooting on real locations, filmed "Raavan" at places  like the Athirapally forests in Kerala, Ooty in   Tamil Nadu, Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, Kolkata, and the Malshej Ghats in  Maharashtra.
From diving from a 90-ft cliff into water to standing under a waterfall  for two hours and braving snakes and leeches in   Kerala's forests, Abhishek did it all for "Raavan".
"This is the most challenging film I have ever done in my life. I  haven't done such a physically and emotionally   challenging film in my life. And it's not about going to tough locations  or tough scenes.
"The film drains you and you feel so good when you go home at night  because you feel that you have done something.   Getting a movie like 'Raavan' is so rare. You don't get such a role  today, " Abhishek has said.
With much hype surrounding the film, expectations are high and people  are hoping that the Abhishek-Ratnam combo   will strike bull's eye at the box office. 
   
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