Arulmozhi Varman continues on his journey to become Rajaraja I, the greatest ruler of the historic Chola empire of south India.Arulmozhi Varman continues on his journey to become Rajaraja I, the greatest ruler of the historic Chola empire of south India.Arulmozhi Varman continues on his journey to become Rajaraja I, the greatest ruler of the historic Chola empire of south India.
- Awards
- 16 wins & 15 nominations total
- Arunmozhi Varman
- (as Jayam Ravi)
- Periya Pazhuvettaraiyar
- (as Sarath Kumar)
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Thotta Tharani creates majestic sets and Ravi Varman proves can make any shot look epic.
Even the actors played their roles to satisfaction.
But Mani Sir?
He fails terribly. The movie travels through so many sequences at a lightening pace, but never once does it make you heart skip a beat.
Numerous opportunities are simply present in the book itself, although Mani made great attempts and fought mighty ordeals to make this decades old dear a reality, it simply stands stall to prove one fact.
Which is, Mani has long lost his touch with the audience.
Either he updates or we move on.
In comparison to PS1, PS2 surpasses its predecessor in terms of quality. PS2 effectively resolves most of the confusion and doubt that arose from PS1. However, the writing falls short in several scenes, but the actors manage to make it captivating.
Certain details have been altered in the film. Readers may not appreciate the climax. Nonetheless, Mani Rathnam's direction is a masterclass in itself. The performances are on par with those in PS1, but viewers' expectations may not align after witnessing PS1. Vikram, Karthi, and Ravi deliver performances similar to PS1.
Aishwarya Rai, portraying both Nandini and Umai Rani, may have a greater impact as the latter. The character Kundavai may not meet our expectations, but Trisha's extraordinary acting in her limited screen time is noteworthy. We don't anticipate much from Jayaram, but he surprises us. The child/young characters are satisfactory, and the remaining cast is fine.
I must commend Mani Rathnam for giving faces to the characters in the book. Even if the film fails to impress you, it allows for a clearer and more accurate imagination of the Chola kingdom when reading the books.
Technically, everything is as good as in PS1, and the visual effects seem even better this time. The background music aptly complements the film's mood without overpowering it. I highly recommend watching it in theaters for the full experience.
Recognized as The First Indian Film Released In 4DX Cinematic Format by The Malaysia Book Of Records
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Unlike part 1 this one has it's own high moments which makes the narration very engaging and entertaining!!
Gripping screenplay right from the start off... well introduced setup with proper establishment of flashback episode!!
Well executed action & emotional sequences... especially intensity in the interval block and making of the pre-climax war episode Bar was pushed a notch higher this time in terms of technicalities... enhanced the chances of valuable development towards the plot and conflict in the story!!
Except for the pace of story progression this movie has got all the potential to be it's better version!!
Authenticity of background score is well maintained throughout!!
Wonderful framing and brilliant shot making!!
Splendid performances from entire cast Overall: Definitely made a better impression for the expectations... emotional quotient outshined every other craft and stood-out to it's range.
Did you know
- TriviaParthibendra Pallavan's character has a unique armor in this film - made of scaled leather, shiny and much like a snake's scaly skin. Perhaps, this is an indication of the Pallavas' mythical link to the "Nagas" in history.
- GoofsAditta Karikala went to warfare at the age of twelve, and the child artist who depicts him looked much older while depicting this.
- Quotes
Parthibendra Pallavan: Aditta, you are the future of the Chozha kingdom. To protect that future, Nandini Devi invited you to Kadambur
Aditha Karikalan: To Kadambur? To the place of conspiracy? Are you the messenger for this? Has that plotter captured you too? Have you fallen into her magic net?
Parthibendra Pallavan: Aditha! I am your lifelong friend. I have entered the battlefields for you. If needed, I'll enter again... For my friend's future, for the future of Chozha kingdom, you need to come with me
Aditha Karikalan: Parthiba... What did she say? Tell me exactly
Parthibendra Pallavan: That you would come if she was the one who invited
- SoundtracksAga Naga
Song Composed, Produced and Arranged by A.R. Rahman
Singer: Shakthisree Gopalan
Lyrics: Ilango Krishnan
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- Country of origin
- Official site
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- Also known as
- Ponniyin Selvan: Part Two
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,813,000
- Gross worldwide
- $5,035,633
- Runtime
- 2h 44m(164 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1