Happy Sunday! I am so excited to watch this with you, I’m even willing to wake up super early.
Ponniyin Selvan! I HIGHLY recommend reading my spoiler summary before/while watching it. It is supes complicated.
At 7am Chicago time, I will be putting up a “And PLAY” comment and we will all comment along from there.
Okay, one thing I see. Nandani is a take on Nandi, who is Shiva’s vehicle where Nandi is personified as vigilant, strength, virility. But Nandi is also considered Shiva in animal form where it could be seen as vengeance and destruction.
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Okay, this was way back at the opening credits, so in case you forgot, the last war was between the Cholas and the Pandyas and Vikram beheaded the PAndya king. Now, Pandya rebels are determined to get vengeance by killing the Chola royal family. And we have just learned Aish is working with the Pandya rebels.
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Pandya rebels are different people who want the big brother’s son to be the heir? Or more like the enemy of my enemy is my friend. So the Big brother’s people are working with the Pandya rebels?
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Only Aish is working with PAndya rebels. It’s more that Aish is PAndya and hates the Chola,s so she married Old Dude and convinced him to start an internal rebellion in order to make things unstable so the Pandyas can more easily kill everyone.
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Got it. Thanks!
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Sobhita is just so cute and beautiful as Vanathi!! Love how innocent and pocket full of sunshine her character is
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See this song being performed in the future at school functions. It is just that kind of kid-friendly song…
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Trisha and Shobitha!!! 😀
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There’s a bit about our hero’s friendship with flower seller that’s in the book. He is such a lier and trickster, and flower seller is so innocent and devout, at one point to escape guards he tells flower seller to lie and say he drowned. Flower seller says he can’t lie, so hero has to jump in the river and almost die so he can tell the guards the truth.
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awww! poor cute flower seller!
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In the book, Sobhita is part of a humble powerless family who are loyal warriors but that’s it. However, Trisha is smart enough to realize that Sobhita is the PERFECT wife for her brother because she is sweet and loyal and kind, and who cares if she has no connections. So Trisha is keeping her close as her best friend and all the other richer and more connected ladies in waiting are jealous.
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The ultimate matchmaker!
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Trisha is clearly the brains!
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Trisha’s hair!!!! She has Power Hair, not Sexy Hair. She runs things with respect and power, not sex.
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Definitely POWER HAIR!
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Also in book, they make clear that Trisha-the-princess has turned down hundreds of proposals and is not interested in marriage, because she wants/needs to stay home and serve the Chola empire. So this lowly soldier dude is kind of perfect for her, she doesn’t want to marry a king who will take her from home.
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I was going to say, the chemistry between Trisha and Kirthi is sizzling!
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I swear if Rahman does not hurry with the aga naga BGM at the 100-day mark I will riot!
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The book has this very lyrical description of these scene, about how magic and holy is the moment when two young people lock eyes and suddenly are in love. But I like the movie version just as well.
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Their flirting is so good! Part politics, part ‘i am devoted to you for life’ in just one scene
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Take note! Vandiyadevan does not want to go to water for Kundavai, but for someone else, he will literally almost drown… 🙂
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Alai Payuthay call back! Yes? The “if you love me, jump off the train” scene?
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I swear in the Aish Vikram scenes there are so many callbacks to Raavanan I will have to force you to see it at some point, just so you know how much it hurts. To see them together, while also crying for the fates of both characters so many times
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Interesting the mother is against her son taking the throne?
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Yes! That’s a bif part of the inheritance debate, the parents decided when their son was a baby to remove themselves from the inheritance for the sake of stability of the empire. But now the baby is grown up and is angry that they took that decision for him.
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I am sooooooooooooooooooooo glad they cast Trisha in this role!!!! If you aren’t South-Aware (not saying I am, but at least I know a little), she has been a star for two decades, is a brilliant actress, and in her personal life is in that “so old! I guess she would rather work than marry?” place. So the casting is perfect in so many many ways. Most importantly, she is skilled enough that she just needs a few moments onscreen to tell us everything abotu her character.
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Vikram playing a rugged and heartbroken character, is such a good mix I am glad Ratnam saw the potential in him to do such roles, because they suit him so well
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Again, watch Mahaan for some great Vikram acting and a good soundtrack. Also, his son is in it!
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Hey, white hair dude has that light metal armor we were talking about! Maybe because he is old and can’t move as smoothly?
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Also, I think Old White HAir Dude is the Queen Mother’s Father. Another Woman Power thing, it’s his maternal grandpa that mentors and stays with the crown prince.
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Cool. Thank you!
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oooh I know this young actress from other movies!
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Yes! She’s Flashback Sonam in Ek Ladki Ko Dekho! She’s also a child actress in Malayalam, has been playing lead roles since like 10 years old. This is her first semi-adult role.
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That’s it! Thank you!
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Sara Arjun has been in Tezaab and in Deiva Thirumagal film with Vikram, so I just call it the Aish-Vikram fate occurrence since she played a daughter to both, and now a younger version of Aish here
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Sorry her Aish role was Jazbaa!
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Chola Chola is one of the most heartbreaking power-up songs there is ever!!
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I have sympathy for Vikram as Tragic Hero, but I also REALLY don’t think he should be Crown Prince. This dude is not stable enough to lead an Empire, even with Trisha helping him.
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Having Aish break up with you will do that to a guy, I suppose
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Completely agree. He is a star crossed lover. He is NOT stable to be king.
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Explains why Trisha is so sure she can’t marry away from the kingdom and has to stay home to run things.
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THIS SCENE!!! SO MUCH TRAGEDY IT HAS MADE ME CRY EVERY TIME!
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So fromt he Aish side, she’s a humble temple girl who was happily planning to be a nun, but then was romanced by the crown prince, which leads to her being banished from the temple, the kingdom, and her family by the royal family. She finds safety and love with a new person, who is then BEHEADED IN FRONT OF HER by the same dude who caused her to be banished from the temple. Is it any wonder she is dedicating her life to destroying the royal family?
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No kidding. I would want vengeance too!
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The Tamil-Lanka situation is so intense. No wonder it’s messy to this day, if it goes all the way back to the Chola dynasty.
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I think there is a good argument to be made for both leather and iron on the battlefield, but gold is clearly Worst Choice. Lanka king is stupid.
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HA! Agreed!
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Get ready for some ASOKA CALL BACKS!!!! It’s a whole connected universe of historical movies!
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Jayam Ravi, never even heard of the guy before this film, but after seeing him in PS, I do want to search more of his films. Just such a nice, sweet, teddy bear, almost Southern Arjun Kapoor kind of guy in real life
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I just noticed he has King Hair. All tidy and perfectly waved even right after a battle. Versus Vikram’s Insane Lover Hair.
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Yes, the real battle is between the women, with their own background music and for the battle of wits
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How is Trisha holding up her head? That jewelry in her hair has to be SOOO HEAVY!
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Light adding and A LOT of hairpins is my guess
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That’s what makes it such a power move!
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I honestly hope in real life, it didn’t cause too much strain on her neck.
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Supposedly Queen Elizabeth made it a habit to wear the crown just around the house on a regular basis, as strength training for when she had to wear it in public.
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Haha I love Queen Elizabeth hair and crown stories! 🙂
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Battle of the amazing hairstyles!
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I love Prakash Raj in this role, because he’s such a great actor. But it’s also bad casting, because his character is supposed to be shockingly handsome, the most beautiful man ever in his youth and still attractive in old age.
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Definitely. I love Prakash Raj but he is not attractive. I could even see someone like Ashutosh Rana or someone like that. You need someone who can play a “hot dad” for this role.
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Shobitha looks so effortlessly sexy in this movie. Aish is all sultry vengence, Trisha is all power and control. Shobitha is just a breath of fresh air!
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I love how simply Aish just turns and controls the conversation afterwards like it was childs play
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Trisha is sooooooooooooooooooooooooo good. Both the character and the actress. I love her using female power without using her beauty/sexuality
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Mr. Toddles is awake and toddling around! Let the chaos begin!
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Put up your hair into Power Trisha Hair and he will obey you
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Poonguzhali!!! One of the best characters, period. Just an awesome intro!
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Thanks, Kirre!
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Who is this?!
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Poonguzhali, the character. Boat woman and nicknamed “Queen of the Ocean” in the books. Aishwarya Lekshmi is the actress
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I already have a girl crush on her! Can’t wait to see her story arc!
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Don’t hold your breath, it’s pretty limited in the movie. Part of the complications they had to cut.
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Aww! Sad. Thanks for the heads up.
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Who are these people? Pandyas? Sorry had to step away for a second.
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Yep, Pandya assassins! Came all the way to Lanka to try to kill the prince and/or ally with the Lankan king.
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Yep, Pandya clan asassins
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Such good acting from Aish in this scene with just expressions alone
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Her acting is flawless in this movie. She does so much with her eyes and mouth!
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Aish looks other worldly in this movie. But for some reason in real life, recently, her face just looks a bit bloated. I swear it is her stupid hairstyle. She is still flawless and needs a better stylist/hair dresser!
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I just want her away from straighteners and Anarkali’s unless they are spectacular! She has pulled off so many good looks, but now it is just all the same almost all the time
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OMG I agree. Her looks just look dated and yes, get her away from the frickin straighter. And that middle part has to GO!
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Oooooo, Trisha sees what is happening! This is gonna get messy and misunderstanding-y. Unless our hero can get to the prince first and explain what is really happening and the true threat.
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She is playing chess while the boys are playing checkers!
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I showed husband the trailer of this movie yesterday and now he wants to watch it. I will have to watch it again with him and have him pull up the comments of this watch along so I don’t have to keep explaining everything.
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Oh! Our hero has a row of metal rights along the middle of his armor! That’s smart, so a sidways sword swipe can’t get through with just that one row to stop it.
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I just got to this part in the books, and our hero is so irritated that he came all the way to Lanka and is stuck traveling with this talkative Priest dude again.
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Most homoerotic sword fight oncoming…just saying the acting choices are certainly CHOICES, and so are book canon too…
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This is literally the exact scene I am on in book 2!!!! Now I want to go read more so I can finally meet the Younger Prince.
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Once you get to Vandiyadevan’s inner monologue about the young prince (and vice versa), you will see where I am pulling my queer theory here so bluntly
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Boys are so weird. Although this conflict is a heck of a lot cleaner than that weird thing between Trisha and Aish.
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but the conflict between Trisha and Aish is so much more interesting to watch.
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True. And is about more than just “who is the best sword person”
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exactly
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