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Twisted lies review
Twisted lies review









twisted lies review

The canvas is so vast that many filmmakers have tried, but failed, to bring the long-overdue epic to the screen. Ponniyin Selvan: II, the sequel to Ponniyin Selvan: I (2022), wraps up filmmaker Mani Ratnam’s ambitious undertaking of the five-part Tamil historical fiction series that Kalki Krishnamurthy wrote in the 1950s. In an intense confrontation, as the two stand with their lips just inches away from one another’s, they are poised to either passionately embrace or end the other one’s life.

twisted lies review

He is one of the tigers of the Chola kingdom that she seeks to destroy he describes her as a snake that coils around men’s hearts. As unhappy adults, hardened by their choices and twisted fates, Aditha Karikalan (Vikram) and Nandini (Aishwarya Rai), remain under one another’s spell, whether they admit it or not. As fresh-faced teens, their love was innocent and pure.











Twisted lies review