Ponniyin Selvan: Part I -

Because the film features multiple parallel storylines across South India and Sri Lanka, an interactive on streaming platforms would solve the common viewer complaint of being confused by the geography.

A pop-up family tree showing the power struggle between the ruling family branches and the secret plots of the Chola chieftains. Ponniyin Selvan: Part I

The production used large-scale, grounded sets and hand-held camera work by Ravi Varman to create a realistic, immersive 10th-century atmosphere, heavily influenced by the style of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. The film was recognized at the 70th National

The film was recognized at the 70th National Film Awards for Best Cinematography and Best Sound Design , highlighting its technical superiority. 3. Content Feature: The "Vandiyadevan" Perspective A feature that allows viewers to click on

If you are looking for a defining "feature" of the existing film, it is the fact that it was the .

A feature that allows viewers to click on a character or event to see which parts are based on real 10th-century Chola history versus Kalki's original novel. 2. Highlighted Production Feature: The IMAX Spectacle

Many viewers noted that the movie feels more like the "Adventures of Vallavaraya Vandiyadevan" because he serves as the audience's eyes through most of the runtime. A "feature" version of the film could re-cut the story specifically as a , focusing purely on his journey through secret meetings and political conspiracies.