Ponniyin Selvan 2 Review - EPIC CONCLUSION to an EPIC DUOLOGY
Amarar Kalki's epic writing skillfully weaves a web of riddles, intrigues, political unrest, and approaching conflict with a sense of surprise and shock at every turn. Maniratnam takes on a tremendous amount of responsibility in order to honor the sweeping tamil classic. The tale moves at a leisurely pace as more knots form and takes unexpected turns. A sure-fire winner is skillfully delivered by the master in a cautious, assured, and assured manner.
With a feeling of surprise and shock at every turn, Amarar Kalki's epic prose deftly spins a web of puzzles, intrigues, political turmoil, and impending conflict. To honor the sweeping tamil classic, Maniratnam assumes a great deal of responsibility. The story unfolds slowly as more knots appear and take unexpected turns. The maestro effectively delivers a sure-fire winner in a cautious, confident, and confident manner.
Even though ponniyin selvan is marketed as a multi-starrer, each character has a significant role, and the film works best when you ignore the fame of its stars. For instance, you won't hear whistles during the scene where Vikram, Karthi, jayam Ravi, and trisha share screen time since the gravity of the situation will keep you riveted. Two of the second part's most moving scenes feature aishwarya Rai in a role that both the author and the filmmaker support. The entire cinematic package works to enhance Aishwarya's possibly best role to date.