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Starring: Kamal Haasan, Asin, Mallika Sherawat, Jayapradha, Nagesh, Nepolean, Santhana Bharathi, P Vasu, R Sundarrajan, Erode Sounder

Direction: K S Ravikumar

Music: Himesh Reshammiya

Production: V Ravichandran


It has been a long wait for Kamal’s fans after Vettaiyaadu Vilayaadu and the legend has not disappointed them. He has established emphatically that the wait is certainly a worthwhile one and has proved time and again that cinema is his lifeline.

The seventy crore magnum opus challenges Hollywood films and has even set up a benchmark for their films. Special kudos to producer Aascar Ravichandran for ably supporting the actor and the director in their pursuit of rendering a world class Tamil cinema - especially in the technical department.


The grandiose scenes spellbinds the viewer and the crew has worked hard to sustain this feeling through out the film. The film opens with the camera zooming on Chennai from the ocean and gently stops at Chozha era when Saivites and Vaishnavites locked horns with each other.

Kamal’s performance, Ravi Varman’s cinematography, Devi Sri Prasad’s re-recording and Thanikachalan’s editing teleport the viewer to a different era which would take a long time for them to unravel, particularly the scene where the Saivite King orders the statue of Lord Ranganatha to be thrown into the sea and threatens the ardent Vaishnavite Kamal to utter Om Namashivaya just once. And when Kamal begins OM, the suspense is killing not only for the king but also the audience. Though the film begins with Chozha period, it subsequently moves to modern times, bringing with it adventure, high flying chases. etc

Kamal’s hard work and perseverance is palpable in every frame


and in the different getups that he has essayed. An angry Vaishnava young man from Chozha period, US President George Bush, mentally unstable old woman, a Japanese Karate master, Punjabi ghazal singer, a dalit man fighting for justice, an American terrorist out to kill people, an eight feet innocent Muslim, an astute scientist, a Telugu secret service man speaking Tamil in a weird fashion- a variety indeed!.

Out of the ten Kamals, the dalit Boovaraghan stands out with his distinct style in dialogue delivery, eye movements and body language. Grandma Kamal is a reminder of Avvai Shanmugi while the secret service agent tries to tickle the funny bone in us, while in all the other Kamals, makeup alone can be talked about.

Asin as an Agraharam girl is a revelation and is almost on par with Kamal in performance. Mallika Sherawat has understood why she has been hired and accordingly does her part.


In the music department, the Tamil flavor is retained only in the Mukunda number while in the others, Himesh Reshammiah’s difficulty in unwrapping himself from Hindi clutches is discernible. K S Ravikumar’s directorial acumen is revealed in Ulaganayagane number where he has picturized Kamal’s make-up secrets.

Dasavatharam’s main forte is technical expertise, which the technicians have utilized without the viewer being aware of it. Top of the line technical excellence is perceptible in Tsunami scenes, car chasing shots, Chozha period sequences and the scene where all the Kamals come together. On the flipside, if the focus given to technical brilliance had been given to a stronger storyline and character portrayal, the film would have earned a perfect TEN.

All in all a colossal visual opulence at its peak for the first time in Indian cinema.

shi_arr
Kamal Sir has poroved that he is no1 in Acting..hoooooo

Wrong selection of Music Director huh.gif ,If the MD was AR.Rahman he could have done a no1 job...
Hemesh has composed awesome songs,not at all suitable for this film...
shi_arr
QUOTE (shi_arr @ Jun 12 2008, 10:42 PM) *
Kamal Sir has poroved that he is no1 in Acting..hoooooo

Wrong selection of Music Director huh.gif ,If the MD was AR.Rahman he would have done a no1 job...
Hemesh has composed awesome songs,not at all suitable for this film...

cmhoneyf
Tnx for the info , gr8 smile.gif
manesh
in my opinion, Ilayaraja would be a best choise for this kind of movie rather than arr
harileel
thanks
rsreeni
சைவ-வைணவ சண்டைக்கும் படத்தின் மையக்கருத்தான biological அச்சுறுத்தலுக்கும் என்ன சம்பந்தம்..பல விமர்சனங்களைப்படித்தபிறகு ஒன்று தெளிவாகத்தெரிகிறது..இது கதைக்காக ஏற்பட்ட "தச" அவதாரங்களில்லை..'தச' அவதாரங்களுக்காக வெட்டி ஒட்டப்பட்ட நிகழ்ச்சிகள்.. இதில் பெருமைப்படுவதற்கு எதுவும் இருப்பதாகத்தோன்றவில்லை.. டைம்ஸ் ஆஃப் இண்டியாவில் குறிப்பிட்டு இருப்பதைப்போல் படம் கோர்வையான கதையை சொல்வதை விட பத்து வித விதமான வேடங்களை promote செய்வதற்குத்தான் முக்கியத்துவம் கொடுத்திருக்கிறார்களென்றே தோன்றுகிறது.. மற்றவை படம் பார்த்த பின்..
ram27
in my opinion, this film is not worthwhile to have been waited for. i couldnt see anything special (i mean nothing different)about kamals acting in this movie other than the usual makeups and usual dialogues. also it is a great disspointment for people who believe in god. maybe a great venture for atheists. lastly, there was no proper contunity in the film and cinamatography was poor aswell.
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