Who is aditya karikalan in ponniyin selvan

  1. Mani Ratnam, Vikram slapped with legal notice over Aditya Karikalan’s look in Ponniyin Selvan
  2. Chiyaan Vikram Is Aditya Karikalan In Ponniyin Selvan: Here's Everything You Need To Know About His Character!
  3. PS:2: So Who Killed Aditha Karikalan?


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Mani Ratnam, Vikram slapped with legal notice over Aditya Karikalan’s look in Ponniyin Selvan

• • • • Mani Ratnam, Vikram slapped with legal notice over Aditya Karikalan's look in Ponniyin Selvan Mani Ratnam, Vikram slapped with legal notice over Aditya Karikalan’s look in Ponniyin Selvan Ponniyin Selvan is Mani Ratnam's most ambitious film yet. Besides Vikram, the film also stars Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Jayam Ravi, Karthi, Trisha, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Sobhita Dhulipala, Prabhu, R Sarathkumar, Vikram Prabhu, Jayaram, Prakash Raj, Rahman and R Parthiban. Filmmaker Mani Ratnam’s According to reports, in the notice, the lawyer has claimed that the Cholas didn’t have the practice of sporting ’tilak’ on the forehead as seen in the posters of Ponniyin Selvan: 1. In the character posters of Aditya Karikalan, which was released last week, Vikram was seen with a ’tilak.’ Also Read | As per Thanthi TV, the lawyer in the notice has appreciated Mani Ratnam for making a movie on the Chola dynasty. However, he has also noted there will be some serious consequences if Ratnam has hidden “facts about the Cholas” in the movie. He has also demanded an early screening of the movie before its release in cinemas.

Chiyaan Vikram Is Aditya Karikalan In Ponniyin Selvan: Here's Everything You Need To Know About His Character!

The highly anticipated character poster of Chiyaan Vikram from the upcoming historical drama Ponniyin Selvan was released on July 4, Monday. The National award-winner is playing the role of Aditya Karikalam, the Chola crown prince, in the Mani Ratnam directorial. Chiyaan Vikram's fierce look in the Ponniyin Selvan character poster has totally impressed netizens and is now going viral. To the unversed, Aditya Karikalan aka Aditya Chola II was the eldest son of Sundara Chola. He was the elder brother of Kundavai Pirattiyar and Arulmozhi Varman aka Raja Raja Chola I, who later become popular by the name of Ponniyin Selvan (the son of Kaveri). Trisha Krishnan is appearing as Kundavai Pirattiyar in the movie, while Jayam Ravi plays the role of Raja Raja Chola I. " Welcome the Chola Crown Prince! The Fierce Warrior. The Wild Tiger. Aditya Karikalan!," reads the Twitter post of the production banner Madras Talkies that introduced Vikram's character to the viewers. From the poster, it is evident that the supremely talented actor will be seen in a never-seen-before avatar in Mani Ratnam's dream project. According to the latest updates, the post-production of the Mani Ratnam directorial has been progressing as per plans. In that case, a major update on the magnum opus; most probably the highly anticipated Ponniyin Selvan teaser will be released very soon. Some unconfirmed reports suggest that the makers are planning to reveal the teaser by the upcoming week, after the releases of al...

PS:2: So Who Killed Aditha Karikalan?

The question 'Who was/were behind Aditha Karikalan's killing?' will continue to remain a historic mystery despite Mani Ratnam setting out to unravel it in his own way, points out N Sathiya Moorthy. The verdict is split, jury is hung. The question upper-most in the minds of movie-goers, both fans of film-maker Mani Ratnam and Tamil writer the late Kalki Krishnamurthy, and also others, was all about the climax, the conclusion, in the former's silver screen epic drama, Ponniyin Selvan: 2. The spectacle that Part I was continues in Part II, with the scenic beauty of Thailand competing with the majesty of palaces, both real and those erected in the sets, captured with greater care and passion. Kalki did not venture to answer the question, 'Who killed Chola crown prince Aditha Karikalan?' That was because recorded history is inconclusive in the matter. In his time, the ace film-maker has taken cinematic liberty to give a response that is as much convincing as any other. Other questions should be addressed, if at all, to Kalki, as otherwise Mani Ratnam has stuck to the original as far as possible, with the cinematic liberties that he has already taken. For instance, how does Princess Kundavai (played by Trisha Krishnan), who at a tender age had decided that the orphaned lass Nandini should not be the future consort of her prospective-emperor brother Aditha Karikalan, settle for Vandiyathevan (Karthi), a crown-less, chieftain by legacy, sans territory? There are many others of the...