Actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has wrapped up the shoot of Mani Ratnam’s movie Ponniyin Selvan. She took to Instagram to share a poster of the interval drama and revealed that the movie is scheduled to hit the screens round summer season in 2022.
After the lockdown laws had been eased across the nation, Aishwarya started taking pictures for the movie. The group shot in Puducherry after which moved to Hyderabad for the following schedule. Recently, Aishwarya filmed an elaborate track sequence in Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh. Accompanied by 400 junior artists, Aishwarya, who has taken two doses of the vaccine, additionally ensured that she undertook a COVID-19 take a look at regularly.
Ponniyin Selvan marks Aishwarya’s fourth collaboration with Mani Ratnam, and will probably be launched in two elements. The actor-director duo has labored collectively in Iruvar, Guru and Raavanan. Ponniyin Selvan relies on author Kalki Krishnamurthy’s historic fiction novel of the identical title. Set within the backdrop of Chola Dynasty, the novel has been tailored for the massive display screen by Ratnam together with author B. Jeyamohan, who has penned dialogues for the film.
Apparently, the movie will characteristic Aishwarya in a double function, the place she is going to play the function of princess Nandini, in addition to her mom, Mandakini Devi. While taking pictures in Puducherry, Abhishek Bachchan and their daughter Aaradhya visited her.
The trio then paid a go to to R Sarathkumar’s household. Sarathkumar’s daughter Varalaxmi wrote a heat put up for the Bachchans saying, “Met 3 of the warmest and most humble people last night.. none other than the gorgeous @aishwaryaraibachchan_arb the handsome hunk @bachchan and their sweetest daughter #aaradhyabachchan. Despite the families and lineage that they hail from, their humility and warmth was so amazing, I was just overwhelmed with their love.!!! It was so sweet of you to meet us and spend time with us.. may god shower all his blessings on your family.!!! Thank you daddy for making this happen.”