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post Oct 4 2022, 07:16 AM, updated 4y ago

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PETALING JAYA, Oct 3 — The hype train over Ponniyin Selvan: 1, one of this year’s hottest Tamil movies, seems to be gaining even more momentum.

Following its worldwide release last Friday, the film has grossed over 230 crore (RM130 milllion) worldwide and 100 crore on the domestic box office in India, Hindustan Times reported today.

Directed by veteran South Asian filmmaker Mani Ratnam, Ponniyin Selvan: 1 is a period epic set amidst the Chola empire in India and an adaptation of a popular novel of the same name.

Aside from a star-studded cast including Aishwarya Rai Bachan, Vikram, Karthi, Jayam Ravi and Trisha, the film boasts award-winning composer AR Rahman at its helm.

Directed by veteran South Asian filmmaker Mani Ratnam, Ponniyin Selvan: 1 is a period epic set amidst the Chola empire in India and an adaptation of a popular novel of the same name.

Aside from a star-studded cast including Aishwarya Rai Bachan, Vikram, Karthi, Jayam Ravi and Trisha, the film boasts award-winning composer AR Rahman at its helm.

We were so excited to watch this film because of Aishwarya Rai,” said Chamkaur Singh, who came to the premiere with his family.

“My granddaughter who couldn’t be with us kept calling us to ask if Aishwarya would be attending the film premiere,” added the manager of music school SGGS Gurmat Sangeet Academy.

Others were drawn in by their love of the original novel and its place within contemporary Tamil literature.

“I love the novel because it’s so beautifully written, and for how it portrays our culture’s historical roots,” said teacher Chandrakala Muniandy.

I’m hoping the film will encourage more of my students to read up on Tamil history. Even those of us here may find it relevant, as the Chola empire once stretched to Malaysia.”

Written by author and freedom fighter Kalki Krishnamurthy in the 1950s, Ponniyin Selvan is a sprawling 2,200-page historical fiction based on real figures from the Tamil Chola dynasty.

At the peak of its power, the Chola empire extended to South-east Asia including modern day Myanmar, Indonesia and Malaysia.

The film, as with Kalki’s novel, is set in the 10th century and is a story of power struggles at the court of ailing King Sundara Chola (Prakash Raj).

While Sundara’s eldest son, Aditya Karikalan (Vikram) is the main contender for the throne, there is a mutiny plot brewing within the kingdom.

Those vying for power include the royal treasurer Periya Pazhuvettariyar (Sarath Kumar) and his wife Nandhini (Aiswarya Rai), who appears to have machinations of her own.

Added into the mix are Sundara’s other children, princess Kundavai (Trisha) and prince Arulmozhi (Jayam Ravi), as well as external forces seeking the downfall of the kingdom.

The main character weaving all these storylines together is Aditya’s friend Vandhiyathevan (Karthi), who acts as a stand-in for the audience in his role as a messenger.

Audiences unfamiliar with the novel or Chola history may be overwhelmed at first, as the film squeezes in three books worth of story and characterisation in just under three hours.

Mani Ratnam’s adaptation is a visual spectacle, with sweepingly grand landscape shots as well as lavish wardrobe and set pieces.

However, those expecting a bombastic action film along the lines of S S Rajamouli’s Baahubali and RRR may be disappointed — there are no tiger-punching scenes in this slow-burn political drama.

While there are plenty of action sequences, including the film’s climatic cliffhanger featuring a battle at sea, the real tension in the film lies in exploring human desires of love, power and revenge.

The second installment of Ponniyin Selvan is expected to hit theatres in 2023.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/showbiz/2022...-intrigue/31428


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post Oct 4 2022, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(carloz28 @ Oct 4 2022, 07:20 AM)
Mat Kilau Versi Bollywood
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So now all historical movies are Mat Kilau variants? 😝
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post Oct 4 2022, 08:07 AM

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QUOTE(Alan Bush @ Oct 4 2022, 08:00 AM)
Kek ! Mat Kilau got nothing on the Cholas  doh.gif

Mat Kilau lose the fight and run away like whining dog. laugh.gif

Rajendra Chola I came to Gangga Negara , a Malay Hindu kingdom and wipe it out from existence.  flex.gif laugh.gif
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They got beach landing ships like D-day?
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post Oct 4 2022, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(Alan Bush @ Oct 4 2022, 08:37 AM)
Dey ! you post youtube video, your eye no see what ?  doh.gif

go look at 0:51
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That’s why I asked got d-day beach landing like WW2 back in ancient time
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post Oct 4 2022, 08:45 AM

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QUOTE(bananajoe @ Oct 4 2022, 08:43 AM)
The movie is a fictional story based on real characters.

It's about the younger life of Raja Raja Cholan.

How can this be compared with Mat Kilau la ?
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Any nationalist type of movies are now considered at Mat Kilau variants.

Even Ip Man and Wong Fei Hung movies are Mat Kilau versi HK laugh.gif
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post Oct 4 2022, 08:49 AM

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Why is this post reported? Bincang about a new movie is not allowed in K?
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post Oct 4 2022, 09:00 AM

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QUOTE(Dark8870 @ Oct 4 2022, 08:58 AM)
While the actual history itself is interesting, but knowing Bollywood, they'd probably have some kind of scenes where they shoot their archers out from big cannons, flying over their enemies and shooting them using arrows with homing/seeking capabilities. After that they will deploy wings and fly back safety behind their own lines....
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According to the article, this movie is more grounded on reality and those who expects scenes like Baahubali will be disappointed.
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post Oct 4 2022, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(bananajoe @ Oct 4 2022, 09:13 AM)
Yes and no

In Lanka invasion, when young Raja Raja Cholan (at that time, he was yet to be a king - Prince Arulmozhi Varman) invaded Sri Lanka because of disputes with Sri Lanka's Mahinda and their alliance with Cheras and Pandya Kingdom, both are enemies of Chola), he went with large battle ships. They landed with huge numbers of smaller boats from the ships.
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Cheras kingdom?

Is it the same Cheras where k say not for human live one? 😝

I thought Cheras cinapek area?

This post has been edited by Namelessone1973: Oct 4 2022, 09:54 AM
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post Oct 4 2022, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(New Klang @ Oct 4 2022, 09:03 AM)
Who were the majority inhabitants during Malay Hindu Kingdom?
I think during those times, small ships sail upriver where the enemy fort is located
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The inhabitants are still Malays except their religion is Hinduism or Buddhism
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post Oct 4 2022, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(bananajoe @ Oct 4 2022, 09:54 AM)
Lmao,

But indeed there are three tamil kingdoms

Pandya (or Pandias), Cheras and Chola.
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I think it’s Chera and not Cheras

 

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