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monicascot · 1 year ago
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Veera Raja Veera| Ponniyin Selvan 2 | Rock Version Cover | Karthik Mohan
Experience the power-packed rock version cover of the iconic Tamil song "Veera Raja Veera" from the highly anticipated movie "Ponniyin Selvan 2". Get ready to be captivated by the electrifying rendition, as it blends the rich essence of traditional melodies with a contemporary rock twist. Embrace the energetic beats and soulful vocals in this sensational cover that pays homage to the legendary music of Ponniyin Selvan. Don't miss out on this thrilling musical journey.Presenting a rock version of this amazing song. hope you all like it.
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melooonsstuff · 7 months ago
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Soldier, Poet, King × Ponniyin Selvan
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telomeke · 2 years ago
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TAG 9 PEOPLE YOU WANT TO GET TO KNOW BETTER
Got tagged by the ever effervescent @waitmyturtles (on this post linked here). Thanks dearie! 💖
THREE SHIPS 🔹 It wasn't intentional but mine are the same as @waitmyturtles–
Pat and Pran
Kurosawa and Adachi
Togawa and Nozue.
FIRST SHIP 🔹 The legendary MaxTul.
LAST SONG 🔹 I can't just put one down here; my taste is eclectic and random, and just the last song will paint the wrong picture.
A selection paints a fuller picture (but it's still curious): Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson's "Symphony" (because it was playing in the gym, and the music video is a masterpiece of an LGBT short film that brings me to tears every time – do watch if you haven't yet. It's beautiful). Also Miley Cyrus' "Flowers", the MSP boys' "You've Got Ma Back" and Tilly Birds' "Just Being Friendly." Gonna mention Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" and Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man" too because they both popped up on YouTube. And Adam Lambert's version of Bonnie Tyler's "Holding Out for a Hero" because Tumblr decided to take a complaint about bots and set it to music (blogpost linked here).
LAST MOVIE 🔹 This one is way out of left field: Ponniyin Selvan Part 1 (the first Tamil movie I've watched in years, and it was SO GOOD). The book it's based on is also a classic. I'm not Tamil (or even of Indian ancestry) but the culture and language have a special place in my heart because of a childhood housekeeper/nanny who was more like family. Now thinking of watching RRR, but don't know if I will get around to it, because the energy in the clips seems a bit overwhelming. (Yes, I'm aware it's Telugu and not Tamil.) Prior to this – it was either Dune or Encanto (no hang on, maybe it was Everything Everywhere AAO; have been avoiding the cinema for a while since I couldn't get vaccinated earlier due to allergies and had to stay indoors quite a bit).
CURRENTLY READING 🔹 Don't hate on this – read the full explanation please – but with a tinge of guilt about the ethics of it all I'm re-reading a book about a certain boy wizard and his journey to self-actualization. Yes, I'm aware the author (whom I shall refrain from naming – like a Voldeuxmort) has in recent years fallen out of favor due to her views on trans issues, and is now a pariah among vast swathes of Tumblr, so please don't come at me, but I have my reasons.
When the books first came out I was fascinated by the world-building and concocted etymologies, but that's not the reason I'm re-reading. Thing is, I'm trying to learn another language (vastly different from the ones I do know) and the books are very useful for this. They have translations readily available in almost any language you could want, and I can cross-check any difficult bits with the English version, and I already know the story anyway. Plus there's lots of dialogue and the original author's style (or lack of it) isn't hugely literary – the prose is mostly functional, even pedestrian. And the plainness of the language helps when you're not ready (at learner level) for any leaps of linguistic trickery (except for the fantastical made-up bits, which you wouldn't need to learn anyway).
Also – and this is a big reason – my late mom loved these books, and they were the basis for a lot of shared memories for us. I remember watching the films with her and visiting the memorabilia stores too. They made her very happy, and this in turn made me happy. Mom also passed before any of the author's less savory views became public. So having them about reminds me of Mom a lot, back when things were simpler and without the current climate of nastiness.
So yes the books have become tarnished in my view, but the way I'm looking at it – these are books I already had even before the author's controversies broke to the surface, so it's not like I bought them recently and am indirectly supporting her here. I used to treasure these books for their imaginative content, rather less so now. There is still beauty in them, but they're also devalued in other ways. I'm not going to throw them out just yet (not right now anyway) – because for now they're also portkeys to happy memories and happier times.
I think of them like this – they're like the heirloom antiques passed down from generations before, but then you get them appraised and suddenly you find out they're not quite the precious artifacts you thought they were. But just because Mom's old clock or statue turned out to be a dud, it doesn't mean I can't use it as a doorstop or paperweight (or just another decorative tchotchke). You don't have to give it pride of place on the mantelpiece, but you can keep it for different uses that bring utility to your life in other ways. (And as always the other voice in my head is going "Yeaaah well, but that clock face has radium and the statue is flaking lead paint! You have a toxic doorstop that could kill the dog and that paperweight is also poisoning the worktable!" OK, valid points; just give me a little bit more time to figure this one out, please. 🤷‍♂️)
For now I'm using these books as functional learning aids, rather than throwing them out straightaway (it's better for the environment too, I tell myself). When my grief over Mom's passing fades (as it will, it must) maybe I can let them go of them then. 😥💖
CURRENTLY WATCHING 🔹 These shows:
Moonlight Chicken
My School President
Bad Buddy (always coming back to this one – but I watch my favorite bits on repeat, rather than going sequentially in full chrono)
The Amazing Race 34 (missed out on this when it first came out, so it's a binge watch now).
CURRENTLY CONSUMING 🔹 Gluten-free fruitcake – I have one in the fridge being quickly depleted and two others stashed in the freezer awaiting their turn; a dear friend and relation is a great baker, and when we recently got together after a years-long break (kept apart by the pandemic), he gave me several of these delicious beauties because he knows how much I love them and covet quality baked goods that are also GF (not always easy to find). SO GOOD with hot coffee and Thai BL. Also munching on the odd slice of gourmet bak kwa from a secret source, plus arrowhead chips.
CURRENTLY CRAVING 🔹 Chicken rice because of Moonlight Chicken.
ONWARD TAGS 🔹 Would like to get to know you more: @miscellar, @colourme-feral, @theheightofdishonor, @airenyah, @crzshaly437, @dribs-and-drabbles, @gennianydots, @faillen, @bengiyo. Ah and @respectthepetty too! Oops, I've gone past nine. 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️
As always, no obligation to play! But fun if you do. 🥰
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the-blue-phantom · 11 months ago
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Heyy Do you have some song recommendations in Tamil? I have been learning the language and would love to have some more music in it to listen to Thanks
hi!! yeah i can totally give you some recommendations! my only disclaimer is i don't actually know any tamil and i'm pretty sure most of the songs i'm about to recommend are more popular ones so you may be familiar with them. i'll put them under the cut
Aagoozhilae from Radhe Shyam
Siragai from Hey! Sinamika (I like the video for this one too)
Thozi from Hey! Sinamika
Achamillai (also) from Hey! Sinamika
Thikki Thikki by CJL & Sam Vishal
Vennilavum Ponninadhiyum from Think Specials
Kaalathukku Nee Venum from Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu
Serithaana by Vidusan Kaneswaran & Supaveen
Marakkuma Nenjam from Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu
Chola Chola from Ponniyin Selvan Part 1
Ennai Vittu from Love Today
Kanja Poovu Kannala from Viruman
Megham Karukatha from Thiruchitrambalam
Ranjithame from Varisu
Rowdy Baby from Maari 2
these are basically all of the songs i have saved on spotify! most are more lowkey/romantic songs. usually the high energy indian songs i have saved are in hindi or some in telugu, but im sure if you go into the albums for these you'll find some high energy ones
hope you enjoy some of these!
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tamilamericatv · 2 years ago
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Viral Trisha Krishnan I am Grateful | Kunthavai | Ponniyin Selvan 2 | PS2 Maniratnam Viral
I understand Gratitude 100% and I am grateful emotional speech by actress Trisha Krishnan in Chennai PS2 Promotion.
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thegleamingmoon · 1 year ago
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3 ships : Kun x Vt, NanDita, Vaanmozhi ( I wanna add one more please please *puppy eyes ) Senkuzhali :D
First ship : I don't remember exactly... but I guess Mrs. Mannering x Bill Cunningham ( Adventure series by Enid Blyton )
Last Song : Hrudhayam Jaripe (Telugu)
Last Movie : PS-2
Currently reading : Currently about to finish the fifth volume of Ponniyin Selvan (the novel) and planning to start Sivakamiyin Sabatham (which is also a series of novels by the same author)
Currently watching : Shinchan *smiles sheepishly* (Cartoons be the besttt!)
Currently consuming : Aam panna *grin*
Currently craving : Chocolatessss! *giggles*
Also a trip to the destinations that've been there in bucket list for a looong timeeee!
This was fun!
Tags (no pressure) :
@thelekhikawrites @thatacademic @vibishalakshman @whippersnappersbookworm @chocolate-rouge @chiyaanvikram @ragalata
Tag game! Tag 9 people you want to get to know better (if you like)
Tagged by @ptork66. Thanks for the tag! 💖
3 ships: Kaz Brekker/Inej Ghafa, and i’m gonna say Lucy Carlisle/Anthony Lockwood (😞😭😭) and Mare Barrow/Maven Calore
First Ship Ever: idk probably Anne Shirley/Gilbert Blythe as I read the Anne of Green Gables series in 7 and 8th grade. But Kanej trumps all, so
Last Song: according to Spotify, The Alcott by The National ft. Taylor Swift
Last Movie: Shrek 2 but i didn’t finish it bc i was watching it with my brother and he had to go help our dad put up a door for my brother’s room, so we had to pause it… that was last Saturday…
Currently Reading: …. [runs away]
Currently Watching: The Great, season 3!!!!!
Currently Consuming: nothing at the moment, but i did just finish my merienda (a cup of coffee and sweet bread)
Currently Craving: clarity
tagging @lady-a-stuff @frolicking-grandma @totallynots8tan @bigalockwood @do-any-of-you-see-it @loopsbyelle @thegetawaywriter @kakiwrites @tfotaandstuff
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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Tamil film 'Ponniyin Selvan-1' is ambitiously produced by renowned director Mani Ratnam. The film, which was released on September 30, not only impressed the Tamil audience, but also managed to gross around Rs.500 crore worldwide. Meanwhile, it is interesting that this film is coming to OTT within four weeks.
'Ponniyin Selvan-1' is available for rent on OTT platform Amazon Prime. A week later i.e. from November 4, Prime subscribers can watch the film without paying any rent. It means that this film will be available in full OTT exactly five weeks after its release in theaters.  For more information visit Teluguone.com official website
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tamblr · 4 years ago
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Language Profile #2 (தமிழ்)
Tamil (தமிழ்)
Check out part 1 before reading this!
For basics of script check out the introduction and letter combinations
Grammar 
Divided into 4 categories: classical, contemporary, colloquial and literary 
Start with the pronouns
Add suffixes for everything! 
Nouns are inflected based on number and case 
Verbs indicate number, tense, gender, person, mood and voice (I know it’s a lot lol)
3 types of sentences: command and request, statement, question 
Suffixes are added through coupling transformations 
Parts of the statement verb: root (action) + middle (tense) + terminal (person, gender, number) 
If there is a suffix followed by a hard consonant do not forget to add the consonant with the dot on top at the end of the previous word (according to the book I’m reading scholars will be really mad!) 
There are 8 cases 
Prepositions becomes postpositions i.e suffixes!! 
The above rules apply for all 4 categories 
BUT the suffixes and pronunciation changes between formal and informal language 
Sentence structure is usually SOV but OSV is also common
Tamil is a null-subject language. Not all Tamil sentences have subjects, verbs and objects. It is possible to construct valid sentences that have only a verb, such as muṭintuviṭṭatu (முடிந்துவிட்டது, "It is completed"), or only a subject and object, such as atu eṉ vīṭu (அது என் வீடு, "That is my house")
Colloquial refers to spoken language and can change/ omit many of the grammar rules applied to written language
Based on the socioeconomic group you’ll find Sanskrit, Telugu, Urdu and English words combined to form hybrid words (there are probably more languages as well)
Not even going to try and touch literary  
Dialects 
Colloquial language changes depending on socioeconomic groups and place 
Tanglish = English + tamil and can be written with both latin and native script and is popular in social media platforms 
There are around 14 dialects 
For explanations for the popular dialects see the links below:
Standard tamil
India-chennai 
Sri Lankan 
Malaysian tamil 
Brahmin tamil 
Source of dialect posts: @currylangs
The other dialects are usually similar to the Indian dialect
Random tips
If you want to study the language formally then start from the written (classical and contemporary) and listen to audiobooks before trying to read 
Once you understand written language it will be easier to understand how suffixes are omitted etc when it is spoken
To understand spoken language you can watch movies and listen to the latest songs (older songs contain literary grammar i.e the forbidden zone for now) 
Also it helps to understand a more detailed history: Tamil: A Biography by David Dean Shulman is definitely a delight to read and you’ll find links to more research in the bibliography 
If you want short stories, check out animated vids like Vikramaditya and Panchatantra (animals will offer life advice) tales on YouTube 
Check out this audiobook podcast: https://kadhaiosai.com 
For a book to start with(once the foundations are covered and are ambitious ) you should pick up Ponniyin Selvan, it has the original Tamil book, an English translation, a simplified explanation of the story on YouTube and an audiobook plus the story is a historical fiction which has incredible diversity of characters and it’s long so by the time you finish it you’ll probably be able to pick up the language both formal and informal (speaking from personal experience y’all) 
these are all based on personal experience and because this can be a pretty tough language to learn so feel free to add more tips and resources!
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vsplusonline · 5 years ago
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Birthday Special! Chiyaan Vikram bowled over the Telugu audience with these 5 terrific performances | The Times of India
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01/6Happy Birthday Chiyaan Vikram: 5 must-watch films of the versatile actor
Fondly labelled as the ‘Christian Bale of South cinema’, Kennedy John Victor, better known by his stage name Vikram is turning 54 on Friday. While Kamal Haasan has been immensely popular over the years for pushing the boundaries when it came to method acting and realistic screen-presence, Vikram is known for undergoing drastic body transformations to get into the skin of the character and make it look as authentic as possible. In a roller-coaster career spanning for close to three decades, the ‘Dhruva Nakshatram’ star sweated it out for nine years before rousing to limelight with the 1999 blockbuster ‘Sethu’ directed by Bala.
Recently, Vikram thrashed the on-going rumours regarding his retirement from films. The recipient of seven Film fare Awards, four Tamil State Awards and one National Award has a pipeline of big-ticket projects in his kitty. Besides Mani Ratnam’s Ponniyin Selvan and the upcoming Cobra, he has recently signed another Tamil project with producer Lalith of Seven Screen Studios. On his 54th birthday, check out the 5 films which brought him closer to the Telugu audience.
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02/6Sivaputrudu (2003)
Sivaputrudu is arguably the best performance of Vikram till date. Collaborating with his peer Suriya for the Bala directorial, the talented actor essayed the complex role of a graveyard caretaker who is brought up among corpses with minimal human contact. While his rustic characterisation demanded to exhibit animalistic features, Vikram did take it seriously and pulled off the act with a lot of poise and conviction. After facing several delays, the action-drama eventually released in 2003 to a rousing response in both Tamil Nadu and the Telugu states. While Suriya bagged the Filmfare for the Best Supporting Actor, Vikram took home a National Award in the Best Actor category.
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03/6Aparichithudu (2005)
A couple of years after ‘Sivaputrudu’, Vikram joined hands with Shankar Shanmugham for the 2005 psychological-thriller ‘Aparichithudu’. The talented duo managed to hit a home run in their first attempt itself with a complex concept which hadn’t been dealt before in Indian cinema. The film revolves around an honest man named Chari who suffers from multiple personality disorder and develops two other identities; a fashion model Remo and a vigilante serial killer Aparichithudu. The climax scene in Aparichithudu where Vikram confronts Prakash Raj in three distinct characters is one among the best performances by a protagonist in Indian cinema.
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04/6Samurai (2002)
Though the Telugu dubbed version of this vigilante superhero film failed to create an impact upon release, it registered a massive reception on the small screen. Directed by Balaji Sakthivel, ‘Samurai’ showcases how a normal medical student (Thiyagu) forms a gang of four rebels and abducts corrupt politicians and bureaucrats who use loopholes in the law to enjoy their prison term in hospitals and guesthouses. It all starts when Thiyagu’s friend commits suicide after failing to gather support to expose a drug racket in her college. Vikram delivered an impeccable act both as a normal guy and a vigilante leader.
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05/6Nanna (2011)
Featuring an ensemble star cast of Vikram, Anushka Shetty, Amala Paul and Santhanam, ‘Nanna’ portrayed Vikram as a mentally challenged adult with the maturity of a six-year-old boy. Director AL Vijay made sure that there is enough fodder for the veritable storehouse of talent and the multi-faceted actor gobbled it up with glee. This emotional musical-drama replete with human emotions stays in the hearts of viewers’ for quite some time. Rather than attempting commercial stuff, Vikram proved that he is a rare actor who always plumps for diversified roles that keep him winning brownie points at every turn.
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06/6Majaa (2006)
The 2006 action-comedy brought back Vikram into the commercial zone and as expected, he nailed it in high-voltage action sequences, foot-tapping songs and mass dance moves. Starring the gorgeous Asin as the female lead, ‘Majaa’ revolves around the life of a former thief and his two sons; Vikram and Pasupathy. Blended with all ingredients like humour, drama, action and romance, ‘Majaa’ offered a fun ride to the viewers and registered some solid numbers at the box-office. After watching the original Malayalam version ‘Thommanum Makkalum’, Vikram requested director Shafi to remake the film in Kollywood.
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monicascot · 1 year ago
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Veera Raja Veera| Ponniyin Selvan 2 | Rock Version Cover | Karthik Mohan
Experience the power-packed rock version cover of the iconic Tamil song "Veera Raja Veera" from the highly anticipated movie "Ponniyin Selvan 2". Get ready to be captivated by the electrifying rendition, as it blends the rich essence of traditional melodies with a contemporary rock twist. Embrace the energetic beats and soulful vocals in this sensational cover that pays homage to the legendary music of Ponniyin Selvan. Don't miss out on this thrilling musical journey.Presenting a rock version of this amazing song. hope you all like it. Original Song: Veera Raja Veera Movie: Ponniyin Selvan 2 Music Director: ‎@ARRahman  Lyrics: Ilango Krishnan
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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Directed by Mani Ratnam and starring Vikram, Karthi, Jayam Ravi, Aishwarya Rai and Trisha in lead roles, 'Ponniyin Selvan' released on September 30. This movie is running well in theaters for the last 10 days due to the Vijayadashami holidays till yesterday. According to the box office reports, in 10 days this movie has collected around Rs. 390 crores collected.
It is reported that theaters are 60 percent full on Monday, the first day of this week. With today's collections, 'Ponniyin Selvan-1' has crossed the worldwide mark of Rs. Trade circles are predicting that it will cross the 400 crore mark.
The fastest in Tamil cinema Rs. 150 crores, in India Rs. 200 crore collections, worldwide Rs. It is going to create a record as the Tamil movie that collected 400 crores. For more information visit Teluguone.com official website
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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One of the most eagerly awaited films of this year, Mani Ratnam's 'Ponniyin Selvan' released on September 30. Despite facing stiff competition from Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan starrer 'Vikram Veda', early estimates suggest that 'PS-1' has seen an exceptional opening both in India and abroad. 
'Ponniyin Selvan' stars Chiyan Vikram, Jayam Ravi, Karthi, Trisha, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sarathkumar in lead roles. According to the first box office estimates, the film has achieved incredible collections on the first day. Trade analyst Ramesh Bala said "#Ponniyinselvan part 1 has an incredible opening at the box office. The film has easily the 3rd highest opening collections in Tamil Nadu after #Valimai. #Beast. #Ponniyinselvan1 (sic)." He wrote. In another tweet, he wrote, "#PS1 has the biggest day 1 opening for a Tamil movie at the WW box office in 2022 (sic)."
'Ponniyin Selvan' was hyped before its release to be a game changer for the Tamil film industry. Rs. Mani Ratnam directed this movie as a two-part franchise with a budget of 500 crores.
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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Mani Ratnam, who has gained fame as one of the greatest directors of the country, has not received a popular film for years. Ever since the news came out that he is making a movie in the background of the Chola kingdom, Aishwarya Rai is also acting in the movie along with many actors like Hemahemi, who are also known to Telugu people. As the release is getting closer, the expectations on the movie are increasing. Amidst such expectations, how is the 'Ponniyin Selvan' that came before us today..
the story While the eldest of the Chola princes, Aditya Karikalu, was busy invading and conquering the surrounding kingdoms as part of his expansion of the kingdom, the youngest, Arulmoli alias Ponniinselvan (Jayam Ravi), went to conquer Sri Lanka. At that time the Chola king Sundara Chola (Prakashraj) falls ill. Thinking that this is the case, the vassal king Paluvettarayu (Sarathkumar) joins with his fellow vassals and talks about conquering the Chola kingdom and making Madhurantakudi (Rahman) its king. Knowing this matter through Vegula, Karikalu sends his friend Vallavarayudi (Karthi) to Thanjavur to find out the details. Nandini, who once loved him and is now a bachelor of the elder Paluvettarayu, awaits revenge. Along with Aditya Karikalu, who killed the Pandya king, the Pandya royal family tried to make the Chola dynasty without names. Did the Chola princes protect themselves from these rivals or not? That is the rest of the story.
If the screenplay had been written more strongly, 'Ponniyin Selvan' would have been better than what it is now, if Arul Moli's character was introduced heroically as an interval bang instead of being introduced in the second half. No matter how many faults there are in the movie, grandiose visuals, high-level acting, and Mani Ratnam's take have combined to make this movie worth watching at least once. For more information visit Teluguone.com official website
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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Recently in Bollywood, the film "Brahmastra" was released as a pan-India film in all languages, and it was a box office hit in Telugu. "Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1" is another pan-Indian film that will be released soon.
This period drama helmed by legendary director Mani Ratnam will be presented to the audience. The film, which features a stellar cast, will be released in theatres worldwide on September 31.
Collections in both Telugu states have now been critical for any film. Brahmastra and KGF were also well received by the Telugu audience, resulting in the films being blockbusters.
The Brahmastra film team has spent a lot of money on Telugu promotion. However, Mani Ratnam is not interested in promoting in Telugu, which surprises everyone. According to trade insiders, recognising the value of the Telugu market, it is better to advertise the film in Telugu as well. For more information visit Teluguone.com official website
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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The trailer of Mani Ratnam's movie 'Ponniyan Selvan 1' is out. This is the first part of Mani Ratnam's two-part film based on Kalki Krishnamurthy's Tamil novel 'Ponniyan Selvan' with the saga of the Chola Mahasamrajya. Vikram, Jayamravi, Karthi, Aishwarya Rai, Trisha and Shobhita Dhulipala played the lead roles. The PS1 trailer with a length of 3 minutes 20 seconds raised the expectations of the film to a great extent.
This trailer shows that Mani Ratnam has made this historical movie with international standards. Vikram, Jayam Ravi, Karthi, Aishwarya Rai, Trisha, Aishwarya Lakshmi, Sobhita, Prakashraj, Prabhu, Sarathkumar, Rahman, Parthiban etc. played the roles in it.
The scenes shot on the sea, the battle scenes, the costumes of the characters, the cinematography and the background music have made this movie very rich. A.R. once again why he is needed for such movies. Rahman proves it with his music and the background score.
The film was produced by Mani Ratnam and Subhaskaran under the banners of Madras Talkies and Lyca Productions. 'PS1' is releasing in most theaters worldwide on September 30.
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telugumovienews · 2 years ago
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Thalapathy Vijay's next film, 'Varisu,' is on track for a Pongal 2023 release. The family entertainer, directed by Vamshi Paidipally and produced by Dil Raju's Sri Venkateswara Creations, will star Rashmika Mandanna opposite Vijay in the Tamil-Telugu bilingual.
Sarath Kumar, a talented senior actor, plays a major role in the film. He is now promoting the film Ponniyin Selvan. He attended a press meet today and spilled the beans about Thalapathy Vijay's Varisu.
He said "Varisu will showcase the changes that take place over generations in a family. It is a complete entertainer that has all the elements like love, fights, emotions and everything else. Like Ponniyin Selvan, is it also a huge film."
with the final schedule of shooting beginning on September 25. According to the official source, only two action sequences and two songs are left to be shot. The final scene of the film is currently being shot in Ennore Port, Chennai. For more information visit Teluguone.com official website
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