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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan shares daughter Aaradhya’s memorable expertise on Ponniyin Selvan set, Mani Ratnam’s particular gesture: ‘She got to say action’

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Actor Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, together with filmmaker Mani Ratnam, music composer AR Rahman, actors Vikram, Jayam Ravi, Karthi and Trisha, promoted their upcoming movie Ponniyin Selvan I in Mumbai on Saturday.

At the press convention, when Aishwarya was requested what her daughter’s Aaradhya’s response to seeing her play a queen within the historic fiction movie was, the actor recalled a narrative about Aaradhya’s interplay with Mani Ratnam on set. She stated, “She (Aaradhya) is yet to see the movie. But at the time, she was enthralled. And there are many here who have children. And, seeing a period drama is always exciting and she did get the opportunity to visit the set and it was mesmerizing. I could see that in her eyes.”

Aishwarya stated that her daughter is ‘in awe’ of Mani Ratnam. “I think my admiration for working with him, she already has the very… she respects him, she is in awe of him. And his affection is so sweet. And I think what excited her the most is, when one day when she came on set and he gave her the opportunity to say action, she couldn’t get over that. She is like, ‘Sir gave me the opportunity to say that’. I said, ‘My God’, none of us have had that opportunity. So that’s probably the most cherished memory. This is really precious and she values it already and I think, in her growing up years, she’ll cherish it even more. It would be a much cherished memory,” Aishwarya added.

This is the fourth time Aishwarya has collaborated with Mani Ratnam. The two have beforehand labored collectively on movies equivalent to Raavan, Iruvar and Guru. On this, Aishwarya stated, “He is my guru. I worked in my first film with him… (He is) the perfect school, the perfect guru, because experience is the best teacher.”

Getting nostalgic, Aishwarya shared how Many Ratnam held her hand via all of it. She stated, “I didn’t come with any formal training, I just dived right into all. I got to work with him and I think a lot of its spiritual, it’s divine, it’s blessed… It all starts from the beginning, right? The way you actually focus on the art and the creativity itself, and not on the peripherals as that isn’t the focal point in your creative journey. And what better place for me to have begun my approach to my craft than with Mani sir. So, I’m very, very blessed that I got the opportunity with Iruvar, then again in Guru, Raavan, Raavanan and now Ponniyin Selvan, his dream project.”

“To have got the opportunity to just be a part of that in itself is any artist’s dream and we are all, everybody here will echo my sentiment, we are humbled and creatively content and regard ourselves very, very privileged that we got to be part of his dream film,” Aishwarya added.

This is the second time that Aishwarya is portraying the function of a queen on display screen. She beforehand performed a queen in Ashutosh Gowariker’s Jodhaa Akbar, through which she starred with Hrithik Roshan. On being requested which character was harder to play, she stated, “You don’t compare your roles as an artiste. Every experience is challenging itself and memorable in itself, too.”

Ponniyin Selvan I is scheduled to be launch in theatres on September 30 in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi.