Vandiyathevan macht sich auf den Weg durch das Chola-Land, um eine Botschaft des Kronprinzen Aditha Karikalan zu überbringen. Kundavai versucht, politischen Frieden zu schaffen.Vandiyathevan macht sich auf den Weg durch das Chola-Land, um eine Botschaft des Kronprinzen Aditha Karikalan zu überbringen. Kundavai versucht, politischen Frieden zu schaffen.Vandiyathevan macht sich auf den Weg durch das Chola-Land, um eine Botschaft des Kronprinzen Aditha Karikalan zu überbringen. Kundavai versucht, politischen Frieden zu schaffen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 16 Gewinne & 31 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Arunmozhi Varman
- (as Jayam Ravi)
- Periya Pazhuvettarayar
- (as Sarath Kumar)
Zusammenfassung
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The books were written 70 years ago as a serialised format for a magazine, based on the characters and events of the Chola kingdom. They include fictional characters and dramatic elements for intrigue.
The movie's screenplay is adapted from the books, with necessary changes to appeal to today's audience, similar to adaptations like "Lord of the Rings," "Harry Potter," and "Game of Thrones." However, the mentioned books take place in a fantasy world with miracles and non-human characters, while "Ponniyin Selvan" is a historical fiction set in reality.
The screenplay, written by Mani Ratnam, Jaya Mohan, and Kumaravel, feels flat and confusing for a two-part movie. It gives the impression of a rushed eight-episode TV show re-edited into a two-part film, which is very different from "Baahubali."
Vikram's portrayal of Aditha Karikalan is flawed, with overacting.
Trisha's performance as Kundavai is unbelievably phenomenal. Her look and acting are terrific.
Aishwarya Rai and Karthi get to play the most interesting characters in the movie. Aishwarya looks convincing as Nandini, albeit slightly older, and her performance is okay, but it could have been extraordinary.
Karthi doesn't meet my expectations as Vanthiyadevan.
Jayam Ravi's portrayal of Arun Moli Varman is a surprise. His performance is very good, and although I was initially disappointed with his appearance, by the end of the movie, I accepted him.
The same goes for Aishwarya Lakshmi. Many of her scenes from the book are missing, and Prakash Raj as Sundara Chola doesn't fit the role.
Jayaram as Nambi is fantastic.
Sharath Kumar, Parthiban, Kishore, Mohan Raman, Prabhu, Rahman, and Jayachitra are perfectly cast.
Shobitha as Vanathi appears very artificial, but her dancing skills are commendable.
Manimeghalai is absent from the film.
The locations feel real and exotic, while the sets and props transport us back to the 10th century. The costumes, accessories, and makeup are so well done that we forget the actors and see the real Cholas. The visual effects blend seamlessly with reality in many scenes.
The sound effects are of high quality.
The music sets the mood of the film, and the songs flow well, except for "Chola Chola." However, "Ponni Nadhi" and "Alai Kadal" are great additions to your playlist.
The Devaralanatam sequence is perfectly shot and choreographed, but "Sol" is cut out.
The cinematography by Ravi Varman is outstanding, creating world-class visuals, with only a few shots falling short.
It would be better if both movies were re-edited and released on an OTT platform as a mini-series with eight one-hour episodes.
The good part about this movie is one does not have to have read the book. Viewers can experience a version of director Maniratnam's PS:1. It does feel a little bit rushed, however those uninitiated to the PS landscape will be able to catch up. The entire cast and crew deserve a major round of applause and kudos. The visuals, cinematography and performances are the highlights of the movie.
Dare I say, but the parts that annoyed me were that I found the movie highly rushed. I'm no one to judge casting decisions but somehow Lal as Thirukovilur Malayamaan and Mohan Raman as Anirudha Bhramayar didn't quite cut it. Personally, some of the scenes could be a tad brighter and action at times shorter. And Yes, someone else could've played Vanathi.
But above all, this is a wonderful movie. Director Maniratnam's effort has to be appreciated. I gave the movie an 8 based on cast, cinematography, costume and art but have changed it to a 6 for being fragmented.
The book trumps the movie and I'm sure viewers have ample time to read the epic before the next release.
Part 1 is a must watch and cant wait for Part 2.
Set in the 10th century during the times when the Chola dynasty ruled over most of South India, Karthi stars as "Vallavaraiyan Vandiyadevan", commander to the crown prince Aditha Karikaalan (Vikram), and his journey to fulfill a set of tasks his liege lord sets out for him. Assigned with dismantling a seditious conspiracy brewing within the kingdom, the steadfast Vandiyadevan embarks on an arduous journey, with aid of the princess Kundavai (Trisha) as well as Karikaalan's younger brother, the titular "Ponniyin Selvan" (meaning Son of the river Ponni, played by Jayam Ravi).
Focussing more on drama elements and political machinations and in setting up the immense world detailed in the books, "Ponniyin Selvan" is devoid of the large canvas action sequences and mass moments of typical masala-period pieces like the Bahubali franchise and RRR. Case in point, one of the most enthralling sequences in the film was the confrontation between Trisha's "Kundavai" and the primary antagonist, the scheming "Nandini", played by Aishwarya Rai with each actress oozing menace and gravitas, aided by the excellent dialogues crafter by screenwriters Kumaravel and Jayamohan.
A R Rahman's music is unfortunately largely pedestrian with only the BGM composed for Trisha's character creating any real impact. The film also indulges in setting up too many things for its second part and meanders pointlessly for large portions post the interval. The climax showdown which was intended as a brutal skirmish doesn't come across convincingly, reducing the impact of the immersive politicking and mind games that led up to it. In short, PS-1 scores high in its drama elements while struggling to be convincing during its stunt sequences. Nevertheless, the painstaking worldbuilding, its clutch of ace performances and the level of political intrigue Mani Ratnam has managed to infuse into the storytelling make PS-1 a recommended watch in theatres! Cannot wait for the second part, set to release in 2023!
So what really went wrong? A lack of narrative punctuation. It lacks those memorable and spectacular scenes that ties it all together. The narration is quite flat and only the occasional beautiful visual spruced me up as a viewer. Remember the Udal Mannukku monologue in Iruvar? That 3 minute 24 second clip on Youtube was more innovative and had more swag than this whole film.
But I am so glad the film is a big hit and it is a pleasure to see your favorite director smiling and celebrating. Mani sir really stuck his neck out with Iruvar and Kannathil Muthamitaal. He deserves this success. Bravo, Mani sir.
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- WissenswertesDirector Mani Ratnam and music composer A.R. Rahman did not work with lyricist Vairamuthu on this film, following the latter's #MeToo allegations and controversy. This marked the end of the longest director-composer-lyricist trio in Tamil Cinema, which began since A.R. Rahman's debut on Mani Ratnam's Roja (1992).
- PatzerThe Marwari breed of horses were used for shooting this film. A horse had died in shooting too. In history though, the fastest horses in the world were imported from Arabia for warfare in the Chozha cavalry.
- Zitate
Parthibendran Pallavan: I heard you died at Periya Pazhuvettaraiyar's hands, after getting caught
Vanthiyathevan: I think that I haven't died yet indeed
Parthibendran Pallavan: Your tongue is sharper than sword
Vanthiyathevan: One day you can try my sword's sharpness as well
- Crazy CreditsVanthiyathevan was supposed to be a spy in various scenes, and depicted in ordinary garb in the novel. However, he's always in an armor.
- Alternative VersionenIn Singapore, the film initially received an NC16 classification due to moments of violence occurred in the film. It is also noted that the Hindi version also received the same classification. The distributor opted to edited the moments of violence in order to lower the rating from NC16 to PG13. Both PG13 edited versions became the standard versions to release in theaters of Singapore.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: Ponniyin Selvan Special (2022)
- SoundtracksPonni Nadhi (Tamil)
Music by A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Ilango Krishnan
Vocals by A.R. Rahman, A.R. Reihana & Bamba Bakya
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Box Office
- Budget
- 5.000.000.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 4.282.000 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.018.000 $
- 2. Okt. 2022
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 21.888.295 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 47 Min.(167 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1