Transcript for:
Ponniyin Selvan - Part 2

<i>O Lord of Bountiful Rain</i> <i>Do not hold back</i> <i>Dive into the ocean</i> <i>Take Your fill and soar to the sky</i> <i>Let Your body turn dark like</i> the king of the universe <i>Held in Padmanabha’s embrace</i> <i>May you dazzle like lightning</i> <i>May your thunder echo</i> like his sacred conch <b>Charge!</b> <i>Fly like a hail of arrows</i> from his sacred bow <i>Moisten the world</i> <i>with abundant rainfall</i> <i>Let us celebrate</i> <b>The great Karikalan has been defeated.</b> <b>Are you the priest’s daughter?</b> <b>No. I am the Goddess’s daughter.</b> <b>Will you come with me to the palace, to be my friend?</b> <b>I need to offer flowers to the Goddess. Recite prayers.</b> <b>Prepare food. At night, I must lock the temple doors.</b> <b>It is the princess who invites you, Nandini. Go with her.</b> <b>Come, Princess.</b> <b>Princess, your new friend is very pretty.</b> <b>She will look a princess if she wore jewellery.</b> <b>Let us name her "Princess of the Temple Pond."</b> <b>Her beauty makes you jealous.</b> <b>Prince Aditha Karikalan is coming.</b> <b>Kundavai! Who is this princess?</b> <b>Forgive her. She is an orphan.</b> <b>Nandini ran, out of fear. I hope nothing is missing.</b> <b>She shall not enter the palace again. I shall see to it.</b> <b>Nandini! Stop!</b> <b>Competing with my horse?</b> <b>The horse may belong to you, but these woods belong to me.</b> <b>-Someone might see us. -Let them.</b> <b>-I'm not supposed to talk to you. -On whose orders?</b> <b>The princess.</b> <b>Kundavai? Why?</b> <b>I am an orphan. No one knows my family background.</b> <b>I leave for Thanjavur today.</b> <b>The emperor’s orders.</b> <b>I shall accompany him to war.</b> <b>To war?</b> <b>At your age?</b> <b>I may not return for a year or two.</b> <i>O beautiful flower</i> <i>Will you not garland him,</i> O friend? <i>O royal warrior,</i> O brave and strong one <i>Invincible Chola warrior</i> <i>May your world prosper.</i> Hail to your victory <i>Those who dare oppose you,</i> you send to their graves <i>O angel of undying love</i> <i>Lovely damsels yearn for you</i> <i>We sing your glory, O brave one</i> <i>A dagger at your waist</i> <i>Carrying the world</i> on your shoulders <i>Come, rule my heart</i> <i>Board your ship</i> <i>Enter the battlefield like a</i> thousand charging elephants <i>O lord, king of kings, come</i> <i>Hail to your victory!</i> <i>O royal warrior,</i> O brave and strong one <i>Royal maidens sing</i> <i>Women dance</i> <i>Singers sing in celebration.</i> Horse chariots move in harmony <i>Like the rising sun over dappled waters,</i> you shine, O lord <i>When singing praises of your army,</i> poets struggle for want of words <i>Like the blustery wind skimming the sea,</i> your ships speed across choppy waters <i>Blowy waves caress you.</i> Charge south, O valiant warrior <i>O royal warrior,</i> O brave and strong one <i>The people of Aruva Nadu obey his commands</i> <i>O defeater of the Northerners</i> <i>The countrymen of Kudaku Nadu</i> bow to his might. <i>Destroyer of the Pandyan might</i> <i>O young moon</i> <i>Why is there this distance</i> between us? <i>When harsh winds blow,</i> my love <i>How can the strongest flame</i> hope to burn? <i>The stars no longer shine for me</i> <i>Blood no longer runs in my veins</i> <i>I feel the kingdom crumble,</i> my love <i>What meaning is left in life?</i> <i>Where do I look for you,</i> my love? <i>What path shall I take?</i> <i>Misfortune holds me in its grip,</i> my love <i>Engulfing me in perilous darkness</i> <i>Where is your spirited dance?</i> <i>Where are your honeyed words?</i> <i>Where is your mischievous smile?</i> <i>Where is your beautiful form?</i> <i>Where are those hands,</i> soothing as soft clouds? <b>The future empress of Thanjavur.</b> <i>Where are those searching eyes,</i> as warm as dawn’s rays? <i>O young moon</i> <i>Why is there this distance</i> between us? <i>Harsh winds are blowing,</i> my love <i>How can the strongest flame</i> hope to burn? <b>Have mercy on us.</b> <b>We will leave this kingdom. Do not torment us.</b> <i>I feel the universe slip</i> through my fingers <i>The sky splits asunder,</i> my love <i>The world crumbles before me</i> <i>You left me in asmouldering fire</i> <i>How could you leave me?</i> <i>What wrong did I do?</i> <i>The curse of separation</i> was your parting gift <b>Nandini!</b> <b>"PONNIYIN SELVAN - PART 2"</b> <i>In the year 968 AD,</i> <i>the Chola Empire faced many conspiracies,</i> political unrest and impending war. <i>King Khottiga of the Rashtrakutas</i> <i>was gathering a huge army</i> to attack Thanjavur. <i>To avenge the death of</i> King Veera Pandiyan, <i>Pandyan assassins infiltrated</i> the Chola kingdom. <i>Sundara Chozhar's uncle,</i> <i>Gandarathidar's son, Madhuranthakan,</i> <i>against his father's wishes</i> and his mother's orders, <i>was determined to claim</i> the Chola throne. <i>The Chola treasurer, the brave warrior,</i> <i>Periya Pazhuvettarayar and the chieftains</i> <i>backed Madhuranthakan's claim</i> to the crown. <i>While Periya Pazhuvettarayar's wife,</i> Nandini, <i>conspired with the Pandyan rebels</i> <i>against the Chola kingdom.</i> <i>She also tricked Arunmozhi's father,</i> the emperor, to pass an order <i>to capture Prince Arunmozhi</i> and bring him back from Lanka. <i>But the Chola prison ship</i> that was carrying Arunmozhi <i>was caught in a perilous storm</i> and sank. <i>Learning of Arunmozhi's death, the Cholas</i> were angered and shocked. <i>Believing Nandini was behind the plot</i> to have Arunmozhi killed, <i>his elder brother Aditha Karikalan became enraged</i> and so led his army to Thanjavur. <i>Kodiyakkarai</i> <b>You Pandyans!</b> <b>Pay me for damaging my boat!</b> <b>How can you go without paying me?</b> <b>The young Chola tiger has drowned at sea. Pandyan fish have feasted on him.</b> <b>The Chola tiger has fallen into the sea.</b> <b>Stop talking, Devaralan!</b> <b>We got him.</b> <b>-Did you see the prince die? -I saw him drowning with my own eyes.</b> <b>-Did you see his lifeless body? -I saw a fire raging in all directions.</b> <b>There was a devastating storm.</b> <b>-You fool! -Ravidasan, what happened?</b> <b>We did not see his corpse.</b> <b>Until we do, our thirst for revenge will not end.</b> <b>The flames of our fire still burn strong.</b> <b>Where is the Pazhuvur Queen, Nandini?</b> <b>She is with her old man near the lighthouse.</b> <b>There are soldiers everywhere. They keep watch on the shore.</b> <b>Rakamma, there’s no need to search. The young tiger is no more.</b> <b>Rakamma,</b> <b>go to the Pazhuvur Queen Nandini. Tell her I wish to see her now.</b> <b>I see a Pallava flag.</b> <b>I hear Parthibendran was in Lanka. Could that be him?</b> <b>He must’ve saved Arunmozhi. Arunmozhi is coming!</b> <b>Parthibendran! Where is Arunmozhi?</b> <b>I hope no harm has come to him.</b> <b>Don’t pretend! It was you who wanted him dead.</b> <b>How dare you!</b> <b>Didn’t you send a ship to imprison Arunmozhi?</b> <b>He drowned at sea and the ship sank.</b> <b>Arunmozhi was the child I raised.</b> <b>I had hoped he managed to swim ashore.</b> <b>He’s not a man to die that easily.</b> <b>Who ordered you to sail to Lanka?</b> <b>You have killed Arunmozhi. Tie the traitor up!</b> <b>You are like a grandfather to Karikalan. Tie me up yourself.</b> <b>No one else would dare!</b> <b>Who is he?</b> <b>Salutations to the Pazhuvur Queen. I am the Pallava King, Parthibendran.</b> <b>Not just any Parthibendran!</b> <b>He’s the beheader of Veera Pandiyan.</b> <b>Only Aditha Karikalan can make that claim. I am his friend.</b> <b>Why talk about that now?</b> <b>Where is Arunmozhi?</b> <b>Is he not on your ship?</b> <b>I am a king. I do not lie.</b> <b>The lies that kings speak are called politics.</b> <b>We must inspect his ship.</b> <b>-I will inspect it. -Brother, let me accompany you.</b> <b>Make sure the Pallavan king does not escape.</b> <b>I shall watch over him.</b> <b>Your old man suspects me without reason.</b> <b>Did I start the storm at sea?</b> <b>How can I be blamed for Arunmozhi’s death?</b> <b>You will not be blamed, but I shall be.</b> <b>As usual they will all say:</b> <b>“After all, she enchanted an old man to grab the Chola throne.”</b> <b>No one will say such a thing.</b> <b>There is one person who will.</b> <b>Who?</b> <b>Princess Kundavai.</b> <b>See, you went silent when I mentioned her name.</b> <b>After all, she’s a Chola princess, and a great beauty.</b> <b>Her beauty cannot match the beauty of your little toe.</b> <b>You say that now, but wait till you see her.</b> <b>That is not my nature. I am…</b> <b>Can you do something for me?</b> <b>Anything.</b> <b>We must save the Chola kingdom from a murderous family strife.</b> <b>How?</b> <b>There is one way.</b> <b>And only you can do it.</b> <b>What must I do?</b> <b>Will you do as I say?</b> <b>If you asked me, I’d give my kingdom to you.</b> <b>Is that true?</b> <i>Salutations to Lord Shiva.</i> <i>The Blue Lord, the Immortal.</i> <i>O Lord of the Universe.</i> <i>In the name of Lord Shiva.</i> <b>Here, Lord Shiva has shown us Kalamugars a new path.</b> <b>The great Shiva devotee and peerless son of Gandarathidar,</b> <b>the Chola Prince Madhuranthakan is here to see us.</b> <b>Hara Hara Mahadeva!</b> <b>We have news from Kodiyakkarai. The sea has swallowed Arunmozhi.</b> <b>-Shivoham! -Praise to Lord Shiva.</b> <b>-Now the next in line is... -Madhuranthakan Devar.</b> <b>Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>You have the support of 50,000 warmongering Kalamugars.</b> <b>Hara Hara Mahadeva!</b> <i>Shivoham! Shivoham!</i> <b>My prince,</b> <b>my name is Ugradevan.</b> <b>I am the Rashtrakuta King Khottiga’s Commander.</b> <b>His nephew, Karkan is here with a message.</b> <b>The Rashtrakutas are the Cholas’ enemies.</b> <b>Not anymore. Now our enemy is Karikalan.</b> <b>You cannot defeat Karikalan alone, but united we can.</b> <b>You want me to join you,</b> <b>the Cholas’ enemies, and betray my kingdom?</b> <b>The enemy of an enemy is a friend. Shivoham!</b> <b>You need not betray your kingdom, just become our ally.</b> <b>We shall make you the next Chola emperor.</b> <b>In King Khottiga's name, I give you my word.</b> <b>As proof, here is…</b> <b>King Khottiga’s daughter, Maathuli.</b> <b>If you became our king’s son-in-law, it would fill us with pride.</b> <b>United, we can conquer the Himalayas.</b> <b>If this alliance can be forged, it will be the king’s responsibility</b> <b>to make you the Chola emperor, without bloodshed.</b> <b>If Madhuranthakan Devar agrees,</b> <b>then let us know.</b> <b>Our forces will be ready to stand by you.</b> <b>Shivoham!</b> <b>Prince.</b> <b>You are fine, my prince.</b> <b>Open your eyes.</b> <b>Prince, we are nearing shore.</b> <b>Prince, it will not be long.</b> <b>Prince, stay with me.</b> <b>Poonguzhali, look! A boat is approaching.</b> <b>-Whose boat goes there? -I saw it from the lighthouse.</b> <b>I saw Poonguzhali's boat on the canal.</b> <b>That means Prince Ponniyin Selvan...</b> <b>Pull the boat towards us.</b> <b>Poonguzhali... Poonguzhali</b> <b>There’s no one in it.</b> <b>Nambi, is that you?</b> <b>-Where is the prince? -Poonguzhali, move the sails.</b> <b>-Scoundrel! Did you kill the prince? -Hush!</b> <b>The prince is here.</b> <b>He is unwell. He needs a physician.</b> <b>-He's alive! -What happened?</b> <b>-Ponniyin Selvan is alive. -Hush!</b> <b>Now the Chola kingdom will be saved.</b> <b>-How did you get here? -I came with Parthibendran.</b> <b>Then I followed Sendhan.</b> <b>I must inform the Prime Minister.</b> <b>Stay calm.</b> <b>The prince needs a physician first.</b> <b>-His fever is dangerous. -No one must know he's here.</b> <b>Let us take him to the monastery at Nagapattinam.</b> <b>The Buddhist monks will heal him.</b> <b>-The shoreline is swarming with soldiers. -Who goes there?</b> <b>Nambi, get into this boat. Hurry!</b> <b>You head to Nagapattinam. I shall handle them.</b> <b>Who goes there?</b> <b>Ah! Ravidasan!</b> <b>Is that you?</b> <b>How is the family?</b> <b>Were the rains plentiful in your village this year?</b> <b>How did you get here?</b> <b>I fell into the sea and swam all the way here.</b> <b>I was hungry.</b> <b>So I climbed a tree, looking for an owl's or a crow's egg.</b> <b>But the tree branch snapped.</b> <b>Sorcerer, can you find me a pigeon’s egg?</b> <b>Hey! Where is Arunmozhi?</b> <b>I am Arunmozhi. Here’s my Signet Ring.</b> <b>Oh no! It was lost at sea.</b> <b>You're the sorcerer, aren't you?</b> <b>No. We are the Lords of Death.</b> <b>Take us to Arunmozhi.</b> <b>Or else you cannot pass.</b> <b>Devaralan, a watery grave was predicted for me.</b> <b>So let us talk on land. Make way.</b> <b>Come closer. Let us settle it right here.</b> <b>Let me pass!</b> <b>Thambi! Do not row so fast. Don't you see my boat?</b> <b>No, I can't.</b> <b>-Slow down. Mind my boat. -Let me pass!</b> <b>You madman! Stop.</b> <i>Choodamani Viharam,</i> Nagapattinam <i>Kurakkuthurai</i> <b>Parthibendran, just tell me Arunmozhi is alive and well.</b> <b>I refuse to hear anything else.</b> <b>Wishing alone changes nothing.</b> <b>Did you see it with your own eyes?</b> <b>-Did you? -Yes.</b> <b>He drowned at sea. Vanthiyathevan drowned with him.</b> <b>I thought you’d bring me good news.</b> <b>I was foolish to think that.</b> <b>It was your news that I awaited.</b> <b>I was helpless. Arunmozhi refused to listen to me.</b> <b>He ignored your orders too.</b> <b>Tell me, Parthibendran, who is behind this?</b> <b>Is it her doing?</b> <b>Was it that Pazhuvur snake? Tell me.</b> <b>No. The Pandyan rebels are responsible.</b> <b>They have some connection.</b> <b>The Pandyan rebels are active in the Chola kingdom,</b> <b>thanks to her.</b> <b>Hate has blinded you.</b> <b>You have changed.</b> <b>Tell me the truth. Did you see her?</b> <b>Aditha, the Chola kingdom is endangered.</b> <b>Only you can save the emperor and the Chola people.</b> <b>Leave it to me. Tomorrow my army will march to Thanjavur.</b> <b>That’s unwise. People will think you’re challenging your father.</b> <b>Madhuranthakan has an army too.</b> <b>If he challenges you, civil war will follow.</b> <b>"The kingdom will be destroyed."</b> <b>That is what Nandini asked me to tell you.</b> <b>So,</b> <b>you did see her.</b> <b>What else did she say?</b> <b>Aditha, you are the future of the Cholas.</b> <b>To save the kingdom, Nandini Devi bids you to come to Kadambur.</b> <b>To Kadambur?</b> <b>The den of conspiracies?</b> <b>So, you are her messenger now?</b> <b>Has that snake seduced you too?</b> <b>Coiled around your heart?</b> <b>Aditha, I am your loyal friend.</b> <b>We've fought side by side,</b> <b>and will do so again.</b> <b>For your own sake and the future of your kingdom,</b> <b>come with me.</b> <b>Parthibendran,</b> <b>what were her exact words?</b> <b>She said you were bound to come if she invited you.</b> <b>You still have the Tiger Signet Ring Aditha Karikalan gave you years ago.</b> <b>He charmed you. Then he left you and went to war.</b> <b>You were driven out like a stray dog. Remember?</b> <b>What are you implying?</b> <b>You think I could waver if I saw him again?</b> <b>The Tiger Signet Ring was locked away till now.</b> <b>Today it is in your hand.</b> <b>Mind your tongue!</b> <b>You were an orphan, living on the streets.</b> <b>Many preyed on your beauty.</b> <b>But Veera Pandiyan protected you.</b> <b>He considered you like a daughter.</b> <b>Never forget that.</b> <b>-I will not survive. -Who dares to say that?</b> <b>I will not give up hope.</b> <b>I will save you somehow.</b> <b>Nandini.</b> <b>Will you promise me something?</b> <b>Command me.</b> <b>My son, Amarabujanga,</b> <b>raise him as your brother.</b> <b>Will you?</b> <b>You will be there to crown Amarabujanga the Pandyan king.</b> <b>My son.</b> <b>Ravidasan.</b> <i>The man who abandoned you</i> <b>did not spare Veera Pandiyan.</b> <b>Nandini.</b> <b>I beg you.</b> <b>Spare his life.</b> <b>No!</b> <b>Vasuki,</b> <b>I have forgotten nothing.</b> <i>Thirumaraikadu</i> <b>Have you forgotten me?</b> <b>My prince, how could I?</b> <b>Should we not avenge your father’s murder?</b> <b>Yes, we will. Their heads will roll.</b> <b>We will destroy the Chola clan, Amarabujanga.</b> <b>Hear me, Veera Pandiyan’s bodyguards!</b> <b>Our great enemy, Karikalan, must have heard that Arunmozhi has drowned.</b> <b>He must be charging towards us like a mad elephant.</b> <b>This poisonous sword will fell that mad elephant.</b> <b>To cremate his firstborn,</b> <b>Sundara Chozhar will rush out of his palace without bodyguards.</b> <b>That will be our chance</b> <b>to behead the emperor.</b> <b>If Arunmozhi still lives,</b> <b>when he hears his brother and father have been slain,</b> <b>he’ll come out of hiding.</b> <b>Only to be sacrificed by the Pandyans.</b> <b>Ravidasan!</b> <b>Your plan will fail.</b> <b>You did not manage to kill Arunmozhi in Lanka.</b> <b>Remember you failed many times.</b> <b>Karikalan is far stronger than Arunmozhi.</b> <b>It will be impossible to even near that mad elephant.</b> <b>If we manage to kill one of the three,</b> <b>the other two will be under close guard.</b> <b>The entire Thanjavur army</b> <b>will start looking for us on land and in forest.</b> <b>They will hunt us.</b> <b>Karikalan will die at my hands in Kadambur.</b> <b>That is certain.</b> <b>How can we be sure that Karikalan will come to Kadambur?</b> <b>It is I who has invited him.</b> <b>There is only one way to fulfil our oath.</b> <b>On the next full moon</b> <b>we must kill all three tigers around the same time.</b> <b>Each one, unaware of the death of the other,</b> <b>should be assassinated.</b> <b>We shall fulfil the oath we took over Veera Pandiyan’s lifeless body.</b> <b>Hail to the Emperor Veera Pandiyan!</b> <b>The Chola clan will be destroyed.</b> <b>Devi?</b> <b>Is that you?</b> <b>Answer me truthfully.</b> <b>Then you may return to Vallam with your head intact.</b> <b>Devi, when I left Vallam</b> <b>I did not promise my mother I’d return with my head.</b> <b>So what if I lost it?</b> <b>You know where Arunmozhi is hiding.</b> <b>If you do not tell me, you’ll die a dishonourable death.</b> <b>And if I tell you, I will not live an honourable life.</b> <b>Arunmozhi lives.</b> <b>I know where he is, but I cannot tell you.</b> <b>Though I know a secret concerning you.</b> <b>If you wish, I can tell you.</b> <b>What secret?</b> <b>This is no way to share secrets.</b> <b>Ask your men to go.</b> <b>Amarabujanga, the sword.</b> <b>That scoundrel Ravidasan hit me so hard.</b> <b>In Thanjavur, you are the Pazhuvur Queen.</b> <b>In these woods, you are the Pandyan Queen.</b> <b>Where else do you reign?</b> <b>What secret did you mean?</b> <b>I saw a lady who looked just like you.</b> <b>She could be your mother.</b> <b>Her hair was long and grey.</b> <b>She came like a guardian angel, astride an elephant.</b> <b>You lie!</b> <b>There's something else.</b> <b>She was mute.</b> <b>Where was this?</b> <b>Where did you see her?</b> <b>If I answered that, it would be inviting instant death. I’m no fool.</b> <b>You must guarantee my safe passage. Your men must not follow me.</b> <b>I promise you,</b> <b>I swear on this sword,</b> <b>we shall not kill you.</b> <b>Thank the Lord! My head is saved.</b> <b>A head is very important, Devi.</b> <b>Can you cut the rope ever so gently?</b> <b>No need for that, Devi.</b> <b>Vallavarayan from the Vanar clan lives up to his word.</b> <b>Tell me.</b> <b>Where did you see my mother?</b> <b>In Lanka. She lives like a queen of the forest.</b> <b>She looks just like you.</b> <b>The very image of you.</b> <b>On her face,</b> <b>there is no trace of anger, or feelings of revenge.</b> <b>Only the compassion of a mother.</b> <b>Even when you cry,</b> <b>beauty shows.</b> <b>You are the only man</b> <b>to have seen my tears, Vallavarayan.</b> <b>If you see my mother again, bring her to me.</b> <b>Ravidasan, let him go.</b> <b>Oh God!</b> <b>I feel a ghost around me.</b> <b>O Goddess Kali, if I take Your name, the ghost will disappear.</b> <b>-Hara Hara Mahadeva! -There, I see it!</b> <b>-I see the ghost. -Hara Hara Mahadeva!</b> <b>Who are you?</b> <b>I am Kalamugan.</b> <b>I have come to sacrifice you.</b> <b>-Hey, Nambi. -Ayyo!</b> <b>Untie me first, then sacrifice me.</b> <b>How did you recognise me?</b> <b>Before you appeared, your belly did.</b> <b>What brings you here?</b> <b>I came to save you.</b> <b>I’m surprised they did not sacrifice you to Goddess Kali.</b> <b>Ravidasan hit you so hard,</b> <b>I thought you'd be lying at the Lord of Death’s doorstep.</b> <b>He did hit me hard.</b> <b>But I’m a better actor than you. I overheard every word they were saying.</b> <b>Go to Aditha Karikalan, and I’ll warn Princess Kundavai.</b> <b>A beard? Your new disguise?</b> <b>Hurry!</b> <b>How did he know it was me?</b> <i>Shivoham! Shivoham!</i> <i>Pazhayarai</i> <b>We won't leave until you answer us.</b> <b>What happened to Ponniyin Selvan?</b> <b>-Where is our prince? -Did he die?</b> <b>Make way!</b> <i>Shivoham! Shivoham!</i> <b>Shivoham! Shivoham!</b> <b>Is that really my son, Madhuranthakan?</b> <b>Where is my mother, Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi?</b> <b>She sent me a warm invitation,</b> <b>so I came with my friends.</b> <b>Where is my mother?</b> <b>Did she leave anything for her beloved son?</b> <b>A crown? Or prayer beads?</b> <b>Ask her to present them to me in front of my friends.</b> <b>-Why did she call me here? -Uncle,</b> <b>is it true you’ve raised an army to oppose the emperor?</b> <b>They are Lord Shiva's devotees.</b> <b>They obey only the orders of their Lord.</b> <b>What are their Lord’s orders?</b> <b>To seek truth and claim rights.</b> <b>Are their orders to oppose the emperor, destroy the kingdom?</b> <b>Are those the rights you claim?</b> <b>Do you plan to marry Khottiga’s daughter?</b> <b>So you can seize the Chola throne?</b> <b>The throne is mine. It was on loan to the emperor.</b> <b>I claim it back now.</b> <b>-Tie the spy up. -I have a secret message. I’m no spy.</b> <b>Only spies carry secret messages.</b> <b>When your father was ailing, and your brothers left for war,</b> <b>who governed the kingdom?</b> <b>Unseen, I governed it. Now I’ll govern it in full sight.</b> <b>This throne is mine.</b> <b>Shivoham!</b> <b>Shivoham!</b> <b>Hail the Shiva devotee Madhuranthakan!</b> <b>I am Aditha Karikalan’s friend</b> <b>and Arunmozhi Devar’s messenger.</b> <b>The princess is waiting for me.</b> <b>Untie me.</b> <b>And yes! I know Pazhuvettarayar, too.</b> <b>I have the Signet Ring that Nandini Devi gave me.</b> <b>I've completed the mission the princess entrusted me with.</b> <b>I must see her at once. You fools!</b> <b>I bring good news.</b> <b>Take me to your princess.</b> <b>Who is that?</b> <b>Come. Thank God, there's at least one man here.</b> <b>Untie me. Even blindfolded, I can kill you.</b> <b>Who are you?</b> <b>Where is Arunmozhi?</b> <b>Did they send a woman?</b> <b>Why should I tell you?</b> <b>Don’t you value your head?</b> <b>No. You won’t behead me.</b> <b>Why not?</b> <b>Because I have an important message for your princess.</b> <b>What message?</b> <b>I will give it only to her. Who are you?</b> <b>The princess sent me here.</b> <b>Really? What did she say?</b> <b>She said: “Slay the spy”.</b> <b>Did she not see me?</b> <b>Or recognise me?</b> <b>No. She must have forgotten who you are.</b> <b>Probably.</b> <b>I’m just a humble soldier.</b> <b>And she’s the emperor’s daughter.</b> <b>-Besides… -Besides?</b> <b>I hear she is soon to marry Parthibendran.</b> <b>So? What is it to you?</b> <b>Nothing really.</b> <b>After all, who am I? I don’t even rule over a small patch of land.</b> <b>How could I desire…?</b> <b>What did you desire?</b> <b>Many things.</b> <b>Who told you the princess is marrying Parthibendran?</b> <b>So, is she not marrying him? Really?</b> <b>Why not?</b> <b>Someone else fills her mind.</b> <b>He promised the princess something</b> <b>but he has forgotten.</b> <b>The promise was kept.</b> <b>The prince I was supposed to bring back</b> <b>is safe and well.</b> <b>Those were the orders.</b> <b>Thank you for following them.</b> <b>But what about the promise?</b> <b>What promise?</b> <b>About his life belonging to her and not to him.</b> <i>When my heart breaks into a smile,</i> my face smiles too <i>When my face breaks into a smile,</i> flowers smile too <i>When flowers break into a smile,</i> trees smile too <i>When trees break into a smile,</i> buds smile too <i>Who can it be?</i> <i>Who weaves this garland of smiles?</i> <i>Who is in everything?</i> <i>Who has tied my heart</i> to everything around me? <i>O distant waterfalls,</i> lovely as nature’s gait <i>O tall trees, holding up those sky umbrellas</i> <b>Thirumalai.</b> <b>Prince, by the time my horse and I got here, the dawn had broken.</b> <b>We’re out of breath.</b> <b>I bring good news.</b> <b>For your ears only. That’s why I did not enter the camp.</b> <b>-Have you news of my brother? -Yes, my prince.</b> <b>You must come with me to the monastery in Nagapattinam.</b> <b>My prince.</b> <b>-Thirumalai. -My prince!</b> <b>Thirumalai…</b> <b>-Prince... -No, no.</b> <i>Choodamani Viharam,</i> Nagapattinam <b>I grew up with two warrior princes.</b> <b>I should not cry. So make me laugh.</b> <b>When I was away,</b> <b>did you find yourself a young man, my sister?</b> <b>Stop! Vanthiyathevan said…</b> <b>Is he the one?</b> <b>-Do not joke! Vanthiyathevan told me… -So, it must be him!</b> <b>Let it go.</b> <b>A mute woman saved you from drowning.</b> <b>Who was she, Arunmozhi?</b> <b>Nandini.</b> <b>What are you saying?</b> <b>This isn’t the first time that she has saved my life.</b> <b>She saved me when I fell into the River Kaveri.</b> <b>-Nandini? -Yes.</b> <b>She looked just like Nandini.</b> <b>But she had long grey hair.</b> <b>It was not Nandini.</b> <b>It was an old woman resembling her.</b> <b>Vanthiyathevan thought so too.</b> <b>But how?</b> <b>How is this possible?</b> <b>Why would she save your life, like a caring mother?</b> <b>-Hey, tuft of hair! Where to? -How did you recognise me?</b> <b>The smell of tamarind rice gave you away. Why are you here?</b> <b>I came to pray to Buddha. You too?</b> <b>How will you pray if I chopped off your limbs?</b> <b>Such violent talk in a Buddhist monastery!</b> <b>You said you’d bring Karikalan here, instead, you show up as a monk.</b> <b>Do you believe all Buddhist monks are Buddhist monks?</b> <b>I almost died. Now I feel reborn.</b> <b>I could not imagine this world without you.</b> <b>I nearly lost my mind.</b> <b>Did you think I would leave you so easily?</b> <b>I intend to cause more trouble for you.</b> <b>Get well first.</b> <b>I cannot stay long. If I was followed,</b> <b>they’ll know you’re here.</b> <b>I must leave now and return soon.</b> <b>Brother, I know you’re going to Kadambur, but you must not.</b> <b>All right.</b> <b>-We'll ask them to come to Thanjavur. -Very well, I won’t go.</b> <b>Satisfied?</b> <b>You’re going there to meet Nandini. Why must you see her?</b> <b>I must know what she wants from me. She can take everything I have.</b> <b>Brother, do not speak to her when you still feel bitter.</b> <b>Let me talk to them.</b> <b>There’s no need for you both to protect me.</b> <b>All this started because of me.</b> <b>I must end it alone.</b> <b>Wait.</b> <b>Vallavarayan!</b> <b>-Prince! -It’s been ages since I last saw you.</b> <b>Salutations, my prince.</b> <b>You’ve fulfilled your task, friend.</b> <b>Now I can admit the Vanar Clan has brave warriors.</b> <b>Thank you, prince.</b> <b>Tell my brother what you know.</b> <b>I overheard the Pandyan rebels talking in the forest.</b> <b>They swore to kill three Chola tigers around the same time.</b> <b>Two days from now, on the next full moon.</b> <b>Under Nandini’s guidance.</b> <b>That’s why you’ve been invited to Kadambur.</b> <b>The Pandyan rebels are everywhere.</b> <b>Kundavai, return to Thanjavur. Make sure you have full protection.</b> <b>Vallavarayan, when my brother’s health improves,</b> <b>it's your responsibility to bring him to Thanjavur.</b> <b>Tell him.</b> <b>Prince, allow me to accompany you to Kadambur.</b> <b>We’ll handle Nandini and our foes.</b> <b>Are you coming to protect me? Or to protect Nandini?</b> <b>Prince, protecting you is my duty.</b> <b>My friend,</b> <b>I will not permit you to accompany me. That's an order.</b> <b>Prince!</b> <b>If you ignore my orders,</b> <b>I cannot be responsible for what befalls you.</b> <i>Kadambur</i> <b>The crown prince.</b> <b>The defeater of the Pandyas.</b> <b>Behold the Prince Aditha Karikalan. He approaches!</b> <b>The presence of the prince makes Kadambur glorious again.</b> <b>Why close the gates in such haste?</b> <b>Do you plan to imprison me, too?</b> <b>My Prince!</b> <b>This Fort is not large enough to welcome all your soldiers.</b> <b>My dear friend,</b> <b>Parthibendran Pallavan.</b> <b>Have you switched loyalties?</b> <b>I am always on your side.</b> <b>I myself do not know whose side I am on.</b> <b>People switch sides so often.</b> <b>Then they start their plotting.</b> <b>Oh, great uncle!</b> <b>The Pazhuvur Queen!</b> <b>How are you?</b> <b>Are you well?</b> <b>Great uncle,</b> <b>how did you bring your Queen here?</b> <b>In a covered palanquin?</b> <b>She came astride my elephant. Everyone could see her.</b> <b>That is the proper way. Follow this practice.</b> <b>A spy told me all the Chieftains were conspiring against me.</b> <b>Prince, suspicion seems to cloud your thinking.</b> <b>Why would it?</b> <b>Here is the Pazhuvur Lord.</b> <b>Could I ever think he would act against the Cholas? Am I mad?</b> <b>What do you say, great uncle?</b> <b>Where are the other Chieftains?</b> <b>-They will arrive by sunset. -Good! Let them come.</b> <b>We shall plot together!</b> <b>I love conspiracies.</b> <b>No better place to hatch a plot than in the Kadambur Fort.</b> <b>What do you say, great uncle?</b> <b>Let us in.</b> <b>Let us enter!</b> <b>Who are you hiding? Let us in!</b> <b>Is that Prince Arunmozhi Varman?</b> <b>Hail Prince Arunmozhi!</b> <b>They've imprisoned the prince.</b> <b>These monks have imprisoned the prince.</b> <b>This monastery must not be disgraced because of me.</b> <b>Come!</b> <b>Prince, I saw the Pandyan rebels hidden amongst the crowd.</b> <b>They plan to attack you. Do not go outside.</b> <b>Prince, we can escape through the canal.</b> <b>It leads to Aanaimangalam and then onto Pazhayarai.</b> <b>Are you suggesting I hide and deceive my people?</b> <b>Rulers who do not trust their subjects cannot rule over them.</b> <b>Ponniyin Selvan is indeed here!</b> <b>I sought refuge in this monastery.</b> <b>The monks have healed me.</b> <b>These monks deserve the same respect that we show our sages.</b> <b>Hail Ponniyin Selvan!</b> <b>I must leave for Thanjavur, but I'll return soon.</b> <b>You must repair the damage you've caused this monastery.</b> <b>Return to your homes once you have taken the monks’ blessings.</b> <b>I order it!</b> <b>As you command, Prince. Hail Ponniyin Selvan!</b> <b>The prince must stay and accept the hospitality of the poor.</b> <b>We request you stay another day.</b> <b>Prince, we request you stay.</b> <b>Tomorrow is full moon.</b> <b>Take part in our prayers and seek the Buddha's blessings.</b> <b>It would give us great joy.</b> <b>Prince, do not accept their request...</b> <b>Thambi.</b> <b>Go! Kill him!</b> <b>Monks, move aside!</b> <b>Prince Arunmozhi is our enemy, not you.</b> <b>We do not wish to spill your blood.</b> <b>Move aside.</b> <b>Do you hear the death knell?</b> <b>Aren't you a Pandyan rebel?</b> <b>Look over there.</b> <b>Another Chola prince will die on the elephant.</b> <b>Beware of the mahout’s goad!</b> <b>Catch him!</b> <b>Prince, no! Beware of the mahout!</b> <b>The elephant! The mahout’s goad.</b> <b>Prince!</b> <b>Prince, do not mount the elephant.</b> <b>Look at me. Here!</b> <b>-Prince! -I beg you, look over there.</b> <b>Prince, look at me.</b> <b>INTERMISSION</b> <i>Thanjavur</i> <b>Where is he?</b> <b>I dare not say, even to myself.</b> <b>Don’t. Even the walls have ears.</b> <b>It is good if he's well.</b> <b>Father, I came here to ask you a question.</b> <b>I believe Arunmozhi met a mute woman in Lanka.</b> <b>She rode an elephant, like a forest goddess.</b> <b>He said she looked so much like Nandini.</b> <b>Remember when you anointed Karikalan the crown prince?</b> <b>Periya Pazhuvettarayar came to the palace with his wife, an orphan.</b> <b>When you first saw Nandini you were taken aback.</b> <b>You turned pale and your body trembled.</b> <b>You seemed shocked.</b> <b>Later you asked whose daughter she was.</b> <b>I still remember your confused expression.</b> <b>There’s something you know about her. Tell me.</b> <b>What do you wish to know?</b> <b>Who is this mute queen who so resembles Nandini?</b> <b>She died many years ago.</b> <b>I don’t know who you mean.</b> <b>She cannot be dead. She saved Arunmozhi from drowning at sea.</b> <b>She saved him earlier too, when he fell into the River Kaveri.</b> <b>She no longer lives.</b> <b>She drowned at sea.</b> <b>Who is she?</b> <b>A sin I committed.</b> <b>It was the worst act of betrayal I have ever committed.</b> <b>I promised her I would return.</b> <b>Instead, I came here and became emperor.</b> <b>I lost my Mandakini.</b> <b>I lost my silent angel.</b> <b>Should she have been the empress?</b> <b>How could an emperor behave so immorally?</b> <b>If an emperor behaves thus, how can his people be moral?</b> <b>Kundavai,</b> <b>when I was young, I was just like your brother Aditha Karikalan.</b> <b>I was reckless.</b> <b>I was headstrong and impulsive.</b> <b>The Pandyan Navy had attacked my ship.</b> <i>So I sought refuge on an island</i> near Lanka. <i>-An island girl saved my life.</i> -Mandakini? <b>I spent only a few days with her,</b> <b>but she won my heart like none other.</b> <b>Learning my ship was wrecked,</b> <b>another Chola ship came searching for me.</b> <b>Sinner that I am,</b> <b>I held Mandakini’s hand, made her a promise,</b> <b>and boarded the ship.</b> <b>She was on my mind, even after I returned to Thanjavur.</b> <b>I sent my minister, Anirudha, to bring her to me.</b> <b>When he returned,</b> <b>he told me Mandakini had drowned at sea.</b> <b>So, Nandini, who I detested, is the mute queen’s daughter?</b> <b>-And my sister? -What do you mean?</b> <b>Is that the reason you threw Nandini out when Karikalan fell in love with her?</b> <b>No, my child!</b> <b>I always believed you were a true and honourable man.</b> <b>So you are Nandini’s father.</b> <b>-Where are you going? -You're lying.</b> <b>I'll ask someone who does not lie.</b> <b>Kundavai, stop.</b> <b>You know the truth about Nandini, don’t you?</b> <b>Everyone says you never lie.</b> <b>Is the mute queen her mother?</b> <b>And Sundara Chozhar her father?</b> <b>She's my sister, isn’t she?</b> <b>Mandakini should be empress instead of my mother.</b> <b>Kundavai, my sweet girl, you're wrong.</b> <b>Two years after your father became emperor,</b> <b>and married your mother, Mandakini came here.</b> <b>She was pregnant.</b> <b>So how could the emperor have fathered her child?</b> <b>Mandakini left, leaving her baby with the temple priest.</b> <b>Nandini is not your sister.</b> <b>Then who is she? Who is her father?</b> <b>I do not know, Kundavai.</b> <b>But she is not your sister. I promise you.</b> <i>Kadambur</i> <b>Three years ago, my father made me the crown prince.</b> <b>Everyone here approved that decision.</b> <b>Did you not?</b> <b>Now you want me to give the throne to Madhuranthakan?</b> <b>Is that fair, my lord?</b> <b>Am I wrong to refuse?</b> <b>We cannot say Madhuranthakan has no claim to the throne.</b> <b>The Chola kingdom starts at Kanya Kumari and goes north to the Krishna River.</b> <b>My prince, the land south of the River Kollidam will go to Madhuranthakan,</b> <b>and all the rest will belong to you.</b> <b>That will be a fair division.</b> <b>“That will be a fair division.”</b> <b>You want to divide the Chola kingdom?</b> <b>You’ll divide it?</b> <b>Is that what you propose?</b> <b>Dividing the kingdom is like dividing a mother’s heart.</b> <b>Or like sharing a wife?</b> <b>For you old men, it might seem a fair solution,</b> <b>but I will not agree to it.</b> <b>What now?</b> <b>What else are you planning?</b> <b>You’ve already imprisoned the emperor in his own palace.</b> <b>You’ve turned him into a puppet.</b> <b>Did the emperor really wish</b> <b>to imprison Arunmozhi? Or did you force his hand?</b> <b>Great uncle! Believe me.</b> <b>The Chola people are enraged.</b> <b>They hold you responsible for Arunmozhi’s drowning.</b> <b>Prince, who dares to accuse me?</b> <b>I’ll pull out their tongues. I’ll behead those who point fingers.</b> <b>Were you to kill everyone who accused you,</b> <b>the Chola kingdom would turn into a vast burial ground.</b> <b>You speak of justice and rights,</b> <b>while wishing to anoint a man unfit to rule, so you can rule through him.</b> <b>-Why not become emperor instead? -Aditha!</b> <b>Enough! We’re all gathered here today</b> <b>so that we can avoid a civil war.</b> <b>Do not divide this great Chola kingdom in my name.</b> <b>The kingdom belongs to me.</b> <b>It was given to me by my father.</b> <b>If you all desire it, I shall willingly give the throne to Madhuranthakan.</b> <b>Let him rule Thanjavur.</b> <b>But on one condition.</b> <b>My army will stay with me.</b> <b>I will not come to Thanjavur.</b> <b>The lands I capture, north of the River Krishna,</b> <b>will belong to me or my brother, Arunmozhi.</b> <b>-I agree to your proposal. -We all agree.</b> <b>We’ll go together to Thanjavur, inform the emperor then decide.</b> <b>That is not possible.</b> <b>If the emperor commands me otherwise,</b> <b>I am bound to obey him.</b> <b>This must end in Kadambur Palace.</b> <b>Go at once to Thanjavur and bring Madhuranthakan here.</b> <b>Very well.</b> <b>Wait.</b> <b>This time bring him in plain sight,</b> <b>instead of hiding him in Nandini’s palanquin!</b> <b>My God, what a grand fort!</b> <b>-And you live here? -No, I live near the temple.</b> <b>Maybe I should stay here.</b> <b>Come. Come to my house.</b> <b>To your house? Why?</b> <b>To be my wife.</b> <b>And string flower garlands with you?</b> <b>I want jewels, silks and palaces. Can you give me all that?</b> <b>Those things will give you no peace. But I can give you a peaceful life.</b> <b>That kind of peace is realised after death.</b> <b>Poonguzhali, come!</b> <b>Move aside!</b> <b>Isn’t that Ponniyin Selvan’s army?</b> <b>Periya Velaar leads it.</b> <b>-We must hurry. -Why?</b> <b>The Fort gates will close soon. I hear the drums. Come!</b> <b>Come.</b> <b>Don’t look back.</b> <b>Mandakini? What brings her here?</b> <b>Commander Kalanthaka Kandan.</b> <b>Poonguzhali!</b> <b>Is this the secret tunnel?</b> <b>Commander!</b> <b>You coward! Why did you close the Fort gates?</b> <b>We’re here to drive away you traitors.</b> <b>You and your brother.</b> <b>Traitors?</b> <b>You bring your army to attack Sundara Chozhar. You’re the traitor.</b> <b>Mind your tongue!</b> <b>You’re the one who’s holding the emperor prisoner.</b> <b>Madhuranthakan, I warn you.</b> <b>Anyone who opposes Crown Prince Aditha Karikalan</b> <b>is an enemy who we shall slay.</b> <b>Run, if you wish to live.</b> <b>Are you here to attack the emperor? The Chola people will not forgive you.</b> <b>The emperor will decide that. Bring him here.</b> <b>Bring him here or else I will declare war.</b> <b>-I dare you! -I'm warning you.</b> <b>You have till sunset tomorrow. We demand to see the emperor.</b> <b>Or we shall raze this Fort to dust.</b> <b>Your Pazhuvur clan will be destroyed. Be warned!</b> <b>Guards, if they step forward,</b> <b>show them no mercy.</b> <b>Madhuranthakan, where to?</b> <b>I must leave this Fort now. There's nothing for me here.</b> <b>Everything will be decided tonight.</b> <b>Tomorrow you will be crowned. Be patient!</b> <b>It's you who must be patient. Make sure the army does not hang you.</b> <b>I will return to Thanjavur to be crowned.</b> <b>Without bloodshed or warfare,</b> <b>I will rule over the Chola kingdom.</b> <b>This kingdom belongs to Shiva. Shivoham!</b> <b>Shivoham!</b> <b>Can you hear footsteps?</b> <b>The spirits of those who perished in this tunnel roam about here.</b> <b>Be not afraid.</b> <b>Do ghosts and spirits really exist?</b> <b>Yes. And they feed on those who tremble with fear like you.</b> <b>Is this it?</b> <b>Do not panic. Look behind it.</b> <b>Air enters the tunnel through here.</b> <b>The old tiger's room can be seen from this tunnel.</b> <b>Many guard the old tiger.</b> <b>Be patient.</b> <b>This evening they'll go to pray to Goddess Durga.</b> <b>The tiger will be alone.</b> <b>But he’s so well guarded.</b> <b>When hunting a tiger, one must wait patiently before the attack.</b> <b>Vanathi!</b> <b>Make way, move aside!</b> <b>We have a message for the emperor. Make way.</b> <b>The adopted daughter of Kodumbalur Periya Velaar,</b> <b>beloved Vanathi Devi is here. Make way!</b> <b>Vanathi, what brings you here?</b> <b>I have a message for the emperor.</b> <b>Is it about Arunmozhi Varman? What have you heard about him?</b> <b>That he is a great warrior.</b> <b>One cannot drown him in the River Kaveri, nor at sea.</b> <b>Enough!</b> <b>Where is the prince? Tell me.</b> <b>I can only tell the emperor.</b> <b>Move! The emperor’s command.</b> <b>Salutations to the princess!</b> <b>Only the elephant and those riding it may enter.</b> <b>Commander, a message for you.</b> <b>If any harm befalls my niece,</b> <b>your clan will be destroyed.</b> <b>Coward! You want to lay siege so you can crown your niece empress?</b> <b>How dare you!</b> <b>Are your actions an attempt to put me on the throne?</b> <b>Even if I marry Ponniyin Selvan, I will be a wife only.</b> <b>I will not sit on the throne beside him.</b> <b>Foolish girl! Many other women would happily be his queen.</b> <b>Step aside! We must see the emperor.</b> <b>Who are you?</b> <b>Prince, it's you! You frightened us.</b> <b>Hail Arunmozhi Varman! Hail Ponniyin Selvan!</b> <b>Hail Ponniyin Selvan!</b> <b>Tell the emperor the prince is here.</b> <b>Make the arrangements to welcome Ponniyin Selvan.</b> <b>Open the Fort gates and let only the prince enter.</b> <b>-I hope you're all right. -Sure, you are all right?</b> <b>Why this siege?</b> <b>How can you decide who will be the next emperor?</b> <b>Surrender to the Fort Commander.</b> <b>Prince.</b> <b>Commander, will you obey my orders?</b> <b>As you command.</b> <b>Put your weapons down.</b> <b>Poonguzhali, so you’ve abandoned water for land?</b> <b>-Prince! -Is that Sendhan?</b> <b>Thirumalai! Come.</b> <b>After you, prince.</b> <b>-Thirumalai, who is this girl? -Tell him...</b> <b>The emperor is in danger. The Pandyan rebels are inside the Fort.</b> <b>How did they enter?</b> <b>Poonguzhali, tell him.</b> <b>Nandini’s maid led them inside.</b> <b>I saw them as they were taken to her quarters.</b> <b>Guard! Summon the royal guards at once.</b> <b>Girl, come with me.</b> <b>The young tiger is still alive.</b> <b>Our men failed in Nagapattinam.</b> <b>This is our chance to kill them both.</b> <b>-Siriya Velaar’s daughter! -I see, it's Vanathi.</b> <b>-What is that sound? -Nothing. Keep going.</b> <b>Quick.</b> <b>Everyone, go eastward!</b> <b>Who is it?</b> <b>Who is that?</b> <b>Who goes there?</b> <b>Who is there?</b> <b>Who is there?</b> <b>Mandakini.</b> <b>Is that you?</b> <b>Is it really you?</b> <b>You're still alive!</b> <b>Forgive me.</b> <b>I am a sinner.</b> <b>Glory to King Veera Pandiyan!</b> <b>Mandakini!</b> <b>May the glorious Madurai king,</b> <b>Veera Pandiyan, live forever!</b> <i>Young men will no longer</i> sing your praises <i>Women will no longer</i> pluck the strings <i>of your musical instruments</i> <i>The strings lie broken</i> <i>The court singers shall no longer</i> sing for you <i>The symbol of manhood,</i> the slayer of all enemies <i>The wielder of the sharpest sword</i> has fallen from grace <i>So why do you bloom now,</i> O Mullai flower? <i>So why do you bloom now?</i> <i>Young men will no longer</i> sing your praises <i>Women will no longer</i> pluck the strings <i>of your musical instruments</i> <i>The strings lie broken</i> <i>The court singers shall no longer</i> sing for you <i>The symbol of manhood</i> <i>The slayer of all enemies</i> <i>The wielder of the sharpest sword</i> has fallen from grace <i>So why do you bloom now,</i> O Mullai flower? <i>Rashtrakuta Nadu</i> <b>Shivoham! Shivoham!</b> <b>Hail Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>Hail the Shiva devotee Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>At last, our time has come.</b> <b>The Cholas will not rise for another 100 years.</b> <b>Untie me. I know many important secrets.</b> <b>Your Prince Aditha’s life will be in danger tonight.</b> <b>Shut your mouth! Or I’ll pull your tongue out.</b> <b>There is a full moon tonight.</b> <b>Beware! Your prince’s life is in danger…</b> <i>Kollidam River, Kadambur</i> <b>Where is Periya Pazhuvettarayar going? Another conspiracy afoot?</b> <b>If we had our horses, we could follow him and find out what he's plotting.</b> <b>Look over there!</b> <b>What is that?</b> <b>The tunnel that leads to Kadambur palace.</b> <b>No, don’t go. Listen to me.</b> <i>O boat girl, row your boat</i> towards me <i>She spreads her mat, waiting for me</i> <b>Who is this?</b> <b>A boatman. We suspected he was a spy.</b> <b>Are you a Pandyan?</b> <b>I’m a bit Chola, a bit Pandyan, and the rest is Lankan.</b> <b>For gold, I work for anyone.</b> <b>My name is Karuthiruman.</b> <b>Get rid of him!</b> <b>No. I know many secrets.</b> <b>I know where the Pandyan treasures are hidden in Lanka.</b> <b>Let go. Let me go!</b> <b>Shall I tell you another secret?</b> <b>Tonight, death will hover over Karikalan, through Queen Nandini.</b> <b>What did you say?</b> <b>The Pandyan rebels and the Queen have plotted to kill the prince.</b> <b>Drop a rope down for me. Or the truth will drown with me.</b> <b>He's mad, he rants.</b> <b>-Lower the rope ladder. -Veerasena!</b> <b>My lord, I saw them myself and I heard them too.</b> <b>I took the Pandyan rebels to Kadambur in my boat.</b> <b>Tonight they are going to avenge their king's death.</b> <b>Turn the boat around.</b> <b>Hail Veera Pandiyan!</b> <b>The time has come!</b> <b>How many of you are here?</b> <b>Karikalan will most certainly come tonight...</b> <b>Once you kill him,</b> <b>we'll be here to protect you.</b> <b>Ravidasan, wait here. Be patient.</b> <b>Come to me only when I call you.</b> <b>If you hesitate, we'll have to kill him.</b> <b>Anyone who comes in the way will be slain,</b> <b>even you.</b> <b>Ravidasan,</b> <b>if there’s something I cannot do,</b> <b>then it'll certainly be beyond you.</b> <b>Wait here.</b> <b>You? Here?</b> <b>Go away.</b> <b>Give me the Fish Emblem sword, and I will go.</b> <b>You'll find many swords and spears in the hunting lodge.</b> <b>Tell me the truth. You intend to fulfil your oath tonight, don’t you?</b> <b>Devi, do not commit this terrible sin.</b> <b>Are you here to stop me?</b> <b>Very well then.</b> <b>Why don't you stop your friend from coming here instead?</b> <b>Devi, if he knew I was here, he would not spare me.</b> <b>I cannot stop him. That’s why I have come to you.</b> <b>Nandini!</b> <b>Leave it. The prince will have heard the sword falling.</b> <b>He’ll be suspicious if the sword is put away.</b> <b>You must hide.</b> <b>Do not lock the door.</b> <b>Nandini.</b> <b>Was the sword meant to welcome me?</b> <b>Is it not the proper way to welcome brave tigers?</b> <b>I thought you would've forgotten the past.</b> <b>And you? Have you forgotten it?</b> <b>Maybe you cannot forget,</b> <b>but can you not forgive?</b> <b>Who am I to forgive you?</b> <b>You lost all compassion, wilfully.</b> <b>Only you can forgive yourself.</b> <b>This sword was meant for me.</b> <b>A Pandyan sword? Good.</b> <b>Then it must covet my head.</b> <b>Tell me.</b> <b>Why did you...</b> <b>Why did you invite me here?</b> <b>Do not say it was to reach a compromise.</b> <b>I would not believe you.</b> <b>If I did, I would not be here.</b> <b>So why did you come?</b> <b>What did you hope to gain?</b> <b>Hope?</b> <b>I no longer hope.</b> <b>My heart is filled with despair and bitterness.</b> <b>Happiness and peace elude those who hate themselves.</b> <b>You asked me for only one thing.</b> <b>Veera Pandiyan’s life.</b> <b>And I ignored your plea.</b> <b>That act has poisoned my life.</b> <b>And that poison is consuming me.</b> <b>The dead cannot be revived.</b> <b>Nor can the past be changed.</b> <b>Neither you nor I can undo past deeds.</b> <b>Can’t I make amends by surrendering my life?</b> <b>You came here to kill me and be avenged.</b> <b>And that’s why I’m here.</b> <b>So you can cut through this heart of mine.</b> <b>Death at your hands is freedom for me.</b> <b>Kill me.</b> <b>Kill me!</b> <b>Kill me.</b> <b>You cannot kill me.</b> <b>You’re right.</b> <b>I cannot.</b> <b>Because I live in your heart.</b> <b>What are you saying?</b> <b>I am Pazhuvettarayar’s wife.</b> <b>To the world, you may be the Pazhuvur Queen.</b> <b>But to me you’ll always be my Nandini.</b> <b>Look at me and tell me that I don’t live in your heart.</b> <b>Tell me you still do not shed a tear over me.</b> <b>Tell me you hate me.</b> <b>Say it!</b> <b>Come with me.</b> <b>I’ll give up my kingdom.</b> <b>I’ll sever all ties with my parents and family.</b> <b>Let us cross the seas to faraway lands.</b> <b>You mean more to me than my own life.</b> <b>I wish to live in a palace.</b> <b>Enjoy the privileges of royalty.</b> <b>And to sit on a throne.</b> <b>That is why I married Pazhuvettarayar.</b> <b>And tried to save Veera Pandiyan’s life.</b> <b>You lie.</b> <b>All lies!</b> <b>Lies.</b> <b>It’s the truth.</b> <b>So...kill me then.</b> <b>Let me die at your hands.</b> <b>Kill me!</b> <b>Go on.</b> <b>Where’s the prince?</b> <b>-Where is he? -In the palace.</b> <b>Does looking at me make it harder?</b> <b>I am not the Aditha Karikalan you once loved.</b> <b>I’m a murderer. A soulless body stands before you.</b> <b>Slay me.</b> <b>Prince!</b> <b>Prince. Prince!</b> <b>Go and see what’s happening.</b> <b>My prince.</b> <b>My prince.</b> <b>Oh no!</b> <b>Oh no!</b> <b>You murderer! You killed the prince.</b> <b>Vanthiyathevan, did you kill him? On whose orders? Arunmozhi’s?</b> <b>This spy came through the dungeons to assassinate the prince.</b> <b>Sinner!</b> <b>Did Arunmozhi send you here?</b> <b>Arunmozhi, you traitor! You killed my friend.</b> <b>For this sin, you must face my sword.</b> <b>Aditha, my child.</b> <b>Oh God!</b> <b>My clan is now doomed. We’ll be blamed.</b> <b>O Gods!</b> <b>Enough! Be silent.</b> <b>You invited the prince here.</b> <b>You’re responsible for his death.</b> <b>You were the one behind this conspiracy.</b> <b>Tie him up.</b> <b>You’ll answer for your crimes. Take Vallavarayan too.</b> <b>Let me go! I must stay with the prince.</b> <b>He is my prince.</b> <b>Let me go.</b> <b>“It’s a full moon night.</b> <b>“A time when the gods descend to earth.”</b> <b>May Aditha Karikalan rest in peace.</b> <b>May this Chola tiger rest in peace.</b> <b>May the destroyer of the Pandyans rest in peace.</b> <i>Can you not see it?</i> <i>Can you not see the victorious</i> Chola sword? <i>O beautiful flower</i> <i>Will you not garland him,</i> O friend? <i>O sacred fig tree!</i> The Pandyan once ruled <i>The head was severed</i> A river of blood flowed <i>All the riches of the sea belonged</i> to our ancestors <b>What has happened to Karikalan?</b> <b>I told this old man to protect the prince from danger.</b> <b>Daughter of Mandakini, did you all have your revenge?</b> <b>If your mute mother learns of this, she’ll be grief-stricken.</b> <b>Karuthiruman, silence!</b> <b>-Mandakini is your mother. -Stop!</b> <b>-Your father’s name… -I said, stop!</b> <b>Don’t you want to know who he is?</b> <b>Veera Pandiyan.</b> <b>King Veera Pandiyan.</b> <b>-Karuthiruman, didn’t we warn you? -Didn't we?</b> <b>Stop talking!</b> <b>Wretched me! For a few gold coins,</b> <b>I led Veera Pandiyan to the island where Sundara Chozhar was hiding.</b> <b>But the Chola escaped. They destroyed the island instead.</b> <b>Veera Pandiyan took revenge on Sundara Chozhar by using Mandakini.</b> <b>Ravidasan, look at me.</b> <b>You owe me an answer.</b> <b>Did Veera Pandiyan abduct my mother?</b> <b>Did my father conceive me in sin?</b> <b>Why did he hide the truth from me?</b> <b>Why did he pass me off as an orphan?</b> <b>Am I really Veera Pandiyan’s daughter?</b> <b>Spies watched over you as you grew up. Who do you think sent them?</b> <b>When the Cholas threw you out, who sheltered you?</b> <b>It was Veera Pandiyan…why?</b> <b>Before he died, he whispered: “Nandini, forgive me”.</b> <b>Those words came from his soul.</b> <b>To whom did he entrust his young son? In whose arms did he die?</b> <b>Why do you think we obey your commands?</b> <b>Because you are Veera Pandiyan’s daughter.</b> <b>My salutations to the Rashtrakuta King Khottiga!</b> <b>Welcome!</b> <b>We’re pleased you have joined us.</b> <b>Together we’ll rule from south to north.</b> <b>I have only one aim.</b> <b>To avenge the death of my dear friend, Aditha Karikalan.</b> <b>Thailappar, the Chalukya King,</b> <b>and Marasimmar, the King of Ganga have joined us.</b> <b>The Lankan King too is here with his army.</b> <b>We will behead Arunmozhi.</b> <b>Will that satisfy you?</b> <b>The Pallava army is ready to wage war.</b> <b>Khottiga,</b> <b>you’re going back on your promise.</b> <b>You said I do not need to betray my kingdom if I joined you.</b> <b>You promised to make me the Chola emperor without bloodshed.</b> <b>You swore on your daughter’s life.</b> <b>You will be emperor.</b> <b>Do not worry about the means.</b> <b>Do you want me to get the crown from an enemy in a begging bowl?</b> <b>Chola blood runs through my veins.</b> <b>Did you think I’d accept leftovers?</b> <b>Instead of becoming emperor with your support,</b> <b>I prefer to live as Arunmozhi’s slave.</b> <i>My own mother abandoned me.</i> <i>Aditha Karikalan, who claimed</i> to be in love with me, <i>threw me out of his kingdom.</i> <i>Veera Pandiyan abducted my mother</i> and fathered me. <i>Hiding this cruel truth from me</i> till his dying breath. <i>I was a mere puppet in their hands.</i> <i>The only one who loved me,</i> <i>without expecting anything in return</i> was you, my husband. <i>I’m eternally in your debt.</i> <i>Perhaps in my next lifetime,</i> I shall make amends to you. <b>Stop. Stop!</b> <b>Commander, Periya Pazhuvettarayar is in the Kottravai temple.</b> <b>Your Highness, he’s the murderer. He must be impaled.</b> <b>Kandhamaran!</b> <b>How do you know he killed Karikalan? Did you witness it?</b> <b>We found him near the prince’s body in the queen’s chambers.</b> <b>Why was he there?</b> <b>Sambuvarayar, how do you answer the charge against Vanthiyathevan?</b> <b>Your Highness,</b> <b>this fool spoke of it earlier.</b> <b>I did not believe him then, nor do I believe him now.</b> <b>I was misled and so invited the prince to Kadambur.</b> <b>Now we’re disgraced.</b> <b>Your Highness,</b> <b>I killed Karikalan.</b> <b>I promised the princess I’d give my life</b> <b>to protect him.</b> <b>For a moment, I failed.</b> <b>I failed in my duty.</b> <b>I failed to protect the prince.</b> <b>I deserve to be punished.</b> <b>Your Highness.</b> <b>I have committed treason against the Chola dynasty.</b> <b>My lust for Nandini clouded my senses.</b> <b>Unaware, I let the Pandyan rebels into my palace.</b> <b>I am responsible</b> <b>for Karikalan’s death.</b> <b>This Vanar warrior entered through the hunting lodge.</b> <b>I did not want him to raise an alarm, so I kept him in a stranglehold.</b> <b>He passed out.</b> <b>He could not have known</b> <b>who killed Aditha Karikalan.</b> <b>-So who did? -Your Highness,</b> <b>I went to Kadambur because I knew the prince's life was in danger.</b> <b>But the Pandyan rebels stopped me.</b> <b>They must’ve killed the prince to avenge their king's death.</b> <b>I could not save Karikalan.</b> <b>I’m responsible for his death.</b> <b>The Rashtrakuta army has crossed our borders.</b> <b>Malayaman, take your battalion</b> <b>and Periya Velaar's army to the north gates.</b> <b>Armour the war elephants.</b> <b>Emperor!</b> <b>If I am to die, let me die on the battlefield.</b> <b>Shields in position!</b> <b>Khottiga has been joined by the Pallavas and the Lankan army.</b> <b>His strength is three-fold now.</b> <b>But Aditha Karikalan is here with us in spirit.</b> <b>Karkan.</b> <b>Wait!</b> <b>Parthibendran, the Rashtrakutas are our enemy.</b> <b>We fought against them together.</b> <b>Today you and Arunmozhi are my enemies.</b> <b>So now the Rashtrakutas are my allies.</b> <b>Ponniyin Selvan has no desire to fight his brother’s best friend.</b> <b>Is he afraid that his army is not strong enough?</b> <b>Where is Pazhuvettarayar?</b> <b>Is he hiding in the Fort? Has he abandoned the young tiger?</b> <b>I came here in peace.</b> <b>I must avenge my friend Karikalan’s death before he turns to ash.</b> <b>You killed my friend. I will soak this earth with your blood.</b> <b>It is Arunmozhi’s head I want, for having sent you.</b> <b>Go, tell him.</b> <b>Parthibendran, stop.</b> <b>Arunmozhi, let me be the first to go.</b> <b>Let the first arrow strike me.</b> <b>That’s how I can atone for my sins.</b> <b>My father said you’d return to us before the battle began.</b> <b>Stand beside me. The Kaikola army will be under your command.</b> <b>Sound the war drums!</b> <b>Charge!</b> <b>Victory is ours!</b> <b>Victory is ours!</b> <b>Glory to Sundara Chozhar!</b> <b>Paranthaka Chozhar, the first vanquisher of the Pandyas.</b> <b>Gandarathidar, blessed by Shiva’s grace.</b> <b>Arinjayar, defeater of the Rashtrakutas,</b> <b>and Aditha Karikalan, beheader of Veera Pandiyan.</b> <b>Born of their illustrious race,</b> <b>Ponniyin Selvan has won a glorious victory.</b> <b>Glory to the son, born of the Sembiyan clan.</b> <b>Enough!</b> <b>The glories you speak of are past triumphs of my ancestors.</b> <b>I have a long way to go to attain such honour.</b> <b>Your Highness, you’ve anointed me the crown prince.</b> <b>So, does this crown belong to me?</b> <b>The crown is not what I offer, you have won it.</b> <b>So does that entitle me to give it to whoever I wish?</b> <b>Madhuranthakan has a right to this crown.</b> <b>Under your rule, he has governed unseen for twenty-five years.</b> <b>The kingdom will flourish under his rule.</b> <b>I wish to give the crown to my uncle, Madhuranthakan.</b> <b>Arunmozhi, no!</b> <b>I am unworthy.</b> <b>I was greedy.</b> <b>Greed and ambition are the hallmarks of a great king.</b> <b>We should win the Bharata kingdom.</b> <b>Hoist the Tiger Flag in the Himalayas.</b> <b>May Goddess Kaveri make our land more fertile and our crops bountiful.</b> <b>May knowledge spread. May temples be built.</b> <b>With our swords, Vallavarayaran and I will stand by you.</b> <b>Guided by our great uncle, Pazhuvettarayar.</b> <b>Glory to Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>Glory to Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>Glory to Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>Glory to Madhuranthakan Devar!</b> <b>Mahout!</b> <i>O behold the king of kings!</i> Conqueror of the four corners <i>He has come to proclaim</i> the end of slavery <i>Humanity will prosper the world over</i> <i>Under the reign of the sun-clad warrior</i> <i>O, the Omnipresent one,</i> the Omnipotent one <i>Come forward to rule the rivers,</i> the deserts and the forest <i>Let the battlefield tremble</i> with the touch of your sword <i>Come charging like</i> a fierce hurricane <i>The comet that appeared in the Chola sky</i> disappeared with the passing of Aditha Karikalan. <i>Ponniyin Selvan built a large naval fleet,</i> establishing the Chola kingdom across the seas. <i>Fourteen years later following Madhuranthakan’s death,</i> Ponniyin Selvan ascended to the throne. <i>He became known as Rajaraja Chola,</i> the king of kings. <i>Ravidasan and the Pandyan assassins</i> were captured and punished. <i>In 1010 AD, Rajaraja Chola built</i> the grand Peruvudaiyaar Temple in Thanjavur. <i>A golden era was born under the rule</i> of the great Rajaraja Chola. <b>Victory is ours!</b>