• Aishwarya Rai's poster from Ponniyin Selvan leaves fans speechless

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    Aishwarya Rai's poster from Ponniyin Selvan leaves fans speechless
    The title poster for Ponniyin Selvan was launched in January 2020. The sword on the poster has a golden hilt.

    Digital Desk: A fresh poster of Aishwarya Rai's role in Mani Ratnam's upcoming movie Ponniyin Selvan was revealed on Wednesday,. The poster's caption, which focused on her character Nandini, read, "Vengeance has a beautiful face." In the film, she is featured as Pazhuvoor's queen.

    Madras Talkies, directed by Mani Ratnam, shared the poster on Twitter. "The face of vengeance is lovely! The caption stated, "Meet Nandini, the queen of Pazhuvoor. She reportedly plays Mandakini Devi and Nandini in the same film. Fans praised the actor in the comments section soon after the release.

    Emojis of fire and hearts were often used in the post's comment section by fans. "Mani Ratnam and SLB know how to make the best use of Aishwarya Rai's beauty and acting skills," one user commented. One other person commented, "Just speechless," in the conversation. Another fan said, "Aishwarya did it brilliantly."

    The title poster for Ponniyin Selvan was launched in January 2020. The sword on the poster has a golden hilt. Along with the phrase "Beginning of the Golden Era," it also included the crest of the Chola dynasty. Aishwarya's first look at the movie was formally released by the filmmakers earlier in March.

    When reports emerged in 2021 that well-known lyricist Vairamuthu had been hired for Ponniyin Selvan, online users soon started questioning Mani Ratnam's moral integrity. After being accused of sexual harassment by singer Chinmayi, he received criticism for signing the veteran lyricist.

    While Ravi Varman handled the cinematography, AR Rahman contributed the music for the movie. Editing was handled by Sreekar Prasad, and Thota Tharani was enlisted for production design. Jeyamohan is the author of the movie's dialogue. Actor Kumaravel is credited with co-writing the screenplay with Mani Ratnam.