Mani Ratnam’s Wife Suhasini Was Against His Decision To Helm ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ After ‘Iruvar’ Setback: “Every Time He Tried To Do It, I told Him To Leave Me Out Of It” (Photo Credit: Wikimedia; IMDb)

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Filmmaker Mani Ratnam was just a high schooler when he found himself intrigued by Kalki Krishnamurthy’s 1955 novel Ponniyin Selvan. He brought the five-part book into theaters in two installments with Ponniyin Selvan: I and Ponniyin Selvan: II, ensembling a star-studded cast boasting the likes of Chiyaan Vikram, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Karthi, Trisha Krishnan and Jayam Ravi, among many others. While Mani Ratnam has hailed Ponniyin Selvan as his most ambitious project to date, his wife Suhasini Maniratnam recently admitted she initially discouraged the filmmaker from undertaking this massive magnum opus.

Mani Ratnam is an artist par excellence, having blessed the Indian film industry with some of its finest jewels, including Roja, Guru, Saathiya, and Dil Se, among many others. However, one of the biggest setbacks of his career came after the failure of his 1997 film, Iruvar, which failed to live up to expectations at the box office.

Now, Mani Ratnam’s wife, Suhasini Maniratnam, has revealed that she discouraged her husband from going forward with a project with a magnitude as high as Ponniyin Selvan, as she was disappointed with the results yielded by Iruvar at the box office. In a recent interview, Suhasini disclosed that she was a hurdle for her husband from the beginning, refusing to stand with him while he embarked on this glorious journey. Well, little did she know it was only going to add another feather, and the most sacred one yet, to her husband’s cap.

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