
Actress Wamiqa Gabbi, whose performance as Chandra in director Arun Matheswaran's superhit film 'DC' has come for praise from both the audiences and critics, says that the character had rescued a part of her that she hadn't met yet and had showed her who she could be. Overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and appreciation coming in for both the film and her performance in it, Wamiqa Gabbi took to Instagram to pen her thoughts on the role.
Key Facts
- Wamiqa Gabbi plays Chandra in Arun Matheswaran's 'DC'.
- She shared an emotional Instagram post about her connection to the character.
- The film continues to do well at the box office.
- Telugu star Mahesh Babu praised the film as 'original and outstanding'.
- Allu Arjun also congratulated the entire 'DC' team.
- Lokesh Kanagaraj plays Devadas in the film.
- Arun Matheswaran said working with directors is easy as they understand the vision quickly.
In her post, Wamiqa wrote, "The first time Chandra changed my life, nobody knew her but me. The second time, the world did." She further added, "In the film, Daas rescues Chandra… gives her the freedom to discover who she truly is. Somewhere along the way, Chandra did the same for me. She rescued a part of me I hadn't met yet… and showed me who I could be." These words have reverberated across social media, with fans and fellow artists admiring her vulnerability and honesty.
The film, which took a strong opening, has been continuing to do well in theatres, even as appreciation for it continues to pour in. On Sunday, Telugu star Mahesh Babu showered praise on the film, calling it an original and outstanding film. He went on to congratulate the makers of the film. Soon after, another pan Indian star, Allu Arjun, too complimented the makers of DC. He wrote, "Congratulations to the entire DC team. Highest respect to Arun Matheswaran garu. Anirudh absolute master booster. All the artistes are fabb, especially Wamiqa Gabbi garu and of course, the hero and my director Lokesh Kanagaraj garu, the biggest pillar of support."
Such endorsements from prominent figures have amplified the film's visibility and drawn in audiences from diverse demographics. The success of 'DC' is a collective achievement, with every department contributing to its impact. Arun Matheswaran's direction has been lauded for its boldness and vision, while Anirudh's music has become a cultural phenomenon. The film's narrative structure, which interweaves multiple characters and timelines, has been singled out for praise, with many calling it a fresh take on the gangster genre.
During an earlier interaction with the media, director Arun Matheswaran had spoken about how it was to direct Lokesh Kanagaraj, one of the top directors in the film industry. Arun Matheswaran had said, "This is not new to me. I have directed veteran directors Bharathiraja and Selvaraghavan sir too. Dhanush is also a director. Working with directors is easy. Since they know the film well, they quickly understand the director's vision." His confidence and clarity have been evident in the final product, which has been praised for its tightly knit script and compelling character arcs.
Giving out details of how the idea to make a gangster film like 'DC' began, Arun Matheswaran disclosed, "This is a story that I had always wanted to tell. I met Lokesh at a party and told him this idea. I said it would be good if we did it together. He liked the story a lot and immediately said 'Okay' to it. That's how this project started. It is a gangster story. Chandra meets Parvati on his journey. The film is about how their journey progresses after that." This serendipitous beginning has culminated in one of the most anticipated and now celebrated films of the year.
Stating that his film was one that would give hope to audiences, Arun Matheswaran had said that he wanted audiences to come to the theaters and watch the film without any expectations. "It will definitely give you a new experience," he said confidently. That confidence has been validated by the overwhelming response from ticketholders and critics alike. The film's emotional depth, combined with its high-octane action sequences, ensures that it appeals to a wide range of moviegoers.
Lokesh Kanagaraj plays a character called Devadas in the film, while Wamiqa Gabbi plays a character called Chandra and actress Sanjana A K plays a character called Parvathi. The casting choices reflect the filmmakers' commitment to finding the perfect actor for each role, regardless of their traditional standing in the industry. Lokesh's performance has been particularly noted for its intensity and physicality, with many surprised by his capability as a leading man.
The film has dialogues by Arun Matheswaran and Franklin Jacob with additional screenplay by Arun Ranjan. The screenplay has been praised for its taut pacing and meaningful dialogue. Music for the film is by Anirudh and cinematography is by Mukesh G. Editing for the film is by G K Prasanna and art direction by Kannan S. Each of these technical aspects has contributed to the film's immersive atmosphere, pulling audiences into its gritty yet poetic world.
It may be recalled that Lokesh Kanagaraj had undergone martial arts training for this film. Lokesh underwent martial arts training in Thailand for this film soon after he had directed Superstar Rajinikanth's 'Coolie', which hit screens worldwide on August 14 last year. His commitment to the role is evident in the film's meticulously choreographed combat sequences, which have stunned action enthusiasts.
Wamiqa Gabbi's journey to 'DC' has been one of constant evolution. Unlike many actors who rise to fame through a single blockbuster, Wamiqa has steadily built her career on Instagram-worthy performances and bold role choices. Her appearance in the Netflix film 'Khufiya', directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, alongside veteran actors like Tabu and Ali Fazal, brought her into the spotlight in the Hindi web space. Earlier, her performances in Punjabi cinema, especially in films like 'Nikka Zaildar' and 'Qismat', earned her a loyal fan base. But 'DC' has taken her into the pan-Indian stratosphere, making her a recognizable face in southern markets as well.
Arun Matheswaran's earlier film 'Saani Kaayidham' was a dark, revenge-driven narrative that won critical acclaim but did not enjoy massive commercial success. With 'DC', he has achieved the perfect balance between artistry and mainstream appeal. His ability to extract powerful performances from his actors, while maintaining a clear aesthetic vision, positions him as one of the most exciting directors working in Indian cinema today. The film's success also highlights the growing synergy between Tamil and Telugu industries, a trend that is reshaping the country's film landscape.
Sanjana A K, who plays Parvathi, is another talent to watch. Her character is central to the emotional arc of the film, and her chemistry with Lokesh has been appreciated. The ensemble cast, including supporting actors, elevates the material and ensures that every scene resonates with authenticity. The film's dialogue, laced with regional flavor yet universal in its themes, contributes to its broad appeal.
The music composed by Anirudh has also been a major talking point. Known for his energetic and often experimentational tracks, Anirudh's score for 'DC' is being hailed as one of his best works. The background score, in particular, builds an almost palpable tension throughout the narrative and provides emotional relief in crucial moments. Fans have been recreating his beats and melodies on social media, further extending the film's reach.
The appreciation from Mahesh Babu and Allu Arjun is not just a testament to the film's quality but also a reflection of the collaborative spirit that defines the contemporary Indian film industry. Pan-Indian stars often extol the work of their peers, and such endorsements can significantly influence the commercial fortunes of a film. 'DC' has proven that strong content, backed by passionate filmmaking and smart marketing, can overcome preconceived notions and attract a wide cross-section of audiences.
The film's release has also sparked conversations about the nature of gangster cinema. Some have compared it to the works of directors like Mani Ratnam and Ram Gopal Varma, while others have pointed out its connection to the larger 'Lokesh Cinematic Universe'. Matheswaran's 'DC' may not be explicitly linked to the LCU, but the thematic and stylistic resonances are hard to ignore. This intertextuality adds an extra layer of enjoyment for cinephiles, who enjoy spotting references and speculating about potential crossovers.
As theatrical exhibitions continue to face challenges from the streaming revolution, the success of 'DC' is a welcome reminder of the enduring power of the big screen. The film has been designed to be experienced in cinemas, with its sweeping visuals and powerful sound design. Audiences have been responding accordingly, flocking to theatres and turning the film into a cultural event. The weekend box office numbers have been particularly robust, and industry analysts predict a strong run in the coming weeks.
For Wamiqa Gabbi, the journey with 'DC' is far from over. She has expressed her gratitude to the team and to the audiences for embracing her character. In interviews, she has hinted at future projects that will continue to challenge her as an artist. Her Instagram post about Chandra has become a rallying point for many fans, who see it as a rare moment of sincerity in an industry often driven by marketing sound bites. It is this authenticity that has endeared her to a generation of film lovers.
Ultimately, 'DC' stands as an instance of cinema working at its highest level. It brings together a visionary director, a dedicated cast, and a skilled technical crew, all pushing toward a single goal: to tell a story that matters. The result is a film that entertains, provokes thought, and touches the heart. As the accolades continue to roll in, the film solidifies its place as one of the most important releases of the year.
Source:Thehansindia News
