After much waiting the prelude to the mega film 'Dasavadharam' happened with much celebrations during the audio launch of the film that was held in Chennai.
The cast and crew prided in bringing a glimpse of
what is to come to the eagerly waiting film fanatics. What follows is a
curtain raiser to the film that is sure to challenge all the movies
released so far in terms of technical as well as aesthetic aspects.
Just when we thought we had seen it all, every
possible avatar an actor can take; Kamal Haasan spellbinds his audience
and critics once again with his upcoming project 'Dasavathaaram'.
Portraying ten different uniquely etched characters, he brings each of
them to life with his unmatched versatility. He has also penned the
racy screenplay himself. K.S. Ravi Kumar, a director who has the pulse
of the audience in his hand, has directed this film. He has quoted that
"the audience expects a lot from this movie and it has come out well
enough to live up to that." 'Dasavadharam' interestingly has two music
directors. Himesh Reshamiya has scored the music for songs which have
come out very well. They are a rage among the fans at the moment. The
background music for the film has been scored by Devi Sri Prasad.
This is what Kamal Haasan had to say to audience
about watching 'Dasavadharam'. "I think, basically I am a cinema fan.
And I have given you what I would like to see as a sensible cinema fan.
So, I think your intelligence will not be insulted, your time will not
be wasted, and you will really enjoy this film." Asin and Mallika
Sherawat have acted opposite Kamal in this film with a special
appearance from the beautiful Jaya Pradha.
The art direction has been taken care of by the award winning Thotta Tharani.
When things start going wrong in a synthetic
bio-weapons laboratory in Washington DC, various international
organizations become players in a global cloak-and-dagger game.
The Whitehouse and CIA in the USA, P.M.'s
office in India, environmentalists, terrorist organizations and various
others converge and become part of a global hunt – some inadvertently
and some intentionally.
Starting in the 12th Century AD at the Chidambaram
temple complex in South India, the film will take the viewers on a
heady roller-coaster ride across time and continents. The master
storyteller, in an intriguing screenplay, weaves the chaos theory and
the multiple chain of events that follow into one cohesive, thrilling
narrative. Spinning the story of 'Dasavathaaram' is as difficult and
arduous a task as explaining the 10 different characters played by Dr.
Kamal Haasan; yet another one-of-a kind-attempt in world cinema by the
thespian.
Told with panache and humor, 'Dasavathaaram' does
not take the IQ and the aesthetics of the Indian film going public
lightly. It is one of the very few movies which will deliver what it
promises, and a little more!
A film that is bound to set a new benchmark in cinematic excellence and in box-office.