Ponniyin Selvan 2 Review: Based on the historical novel by Indian author Kalki Krishnamurthy, this film is directed by Mani Ratnam. The second part of the long-awaited epic follows Adita Kallikaran's departure to Thanjavur to destroy Nandini, vowing revenge for his brother's ostensible death, and that Nandini's double-knuckle Omailani is actually Nandini's mother. and begins with Sundara Chola's childhood love affair. , swims in the sea to save Ponniein Servan (Arrumoji Varman, played by the title character Jayam Ravi). What happened to Arumoji? Did Nandini (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) finally find out about his mother?The Pandians murdered the Chola Kingdom to avenge the death of Veera Pandiyan who was beheaded by Chola Prince Adita Kalikaran. Huh? Many questions will be asked in the second part of Mani Ratnam's epic drama, but they will also be answered. The beginning of the Hindi version is narrated by Anil Kapoor to music. Ponniyin Selvan 2 picks up where the story left off, starting with the escalating romance between a young Nandini and the Chola prince Adisa Kalikaran and how they drift apart. After a bit of backstory on how their relationship began, a warrior emissary named Vallavarayan Vantiyathevan (Karti) announces the return of Arummoj Varman (Jayam Ravi) and calls Karikaran. Help (Vikram) avert an existential threat to the palace and a plot planned by those in power. Nandini vs Chola.
The first part of Ponniyin Selvan aroused great anticipation, and the brilliant Mani Ratnam continues to live up to it, leading the story in sometimes adventurous ways. Carti's characters have a lot of humor. Adisa makes an occasional but charming appearance in the opening hours, but Nandini is the heart and soul of the whole film. It takes quite a while for the first half of this movie to get talked about. Nandini (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), Queen of Pazhoor, has multiple parts, and her younger sister Kundavi (Trisha) from the Kingdom of Chola is somehow a compelling character. Nandini as a character will forever be remembered and discussed. Her character has so many vulnerabilities. In fact, that is the core of the story. The second part of the sequel reveals the biggest developments regarding Sundara Chola and his young princehood. Stranded on an island near Irankai, he falls in love with a deaf-mute girl named Mandakini (Nandini's mother is played by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan). Instead, it focuses on the fate of Kallikaran and Nandini, a scene that represents the greatest climax of the magnum opus.