Movie review: Vishwaroop (Hindi)

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Movie review: Vishwaroopam is non-stop action Hollywood style

by G Pramod Kumar Jan 25, 2013


What exactly is the 'Vishwaroopam" (the mythical unrevealed image) of Kamal Haasan?



An effeminate Kathak dance teacher in New York? A jihadi fighting the NATO forces in Afghanistan or a dapper spy working for India?

Is he a good guy or a bad guy given at one point in the film he says he is both?

For pure Kamal fans, the answer doesn't matter ' the movie is all about him. The star, even after 50-plus years on screen, is still incredibly enterprising and is raring to go. This time, he takes on the Hollywood genre of suspense thrillers and pulls it off reasonably well.

The result is a pulsating thriller, which doesn't have the usual filmy twists, a demanding script or punch-lines, but is packed with high powered live action, convincing combat sequences, original military hardware, impressive technical prowess and the star himself in at least three different get-ups. It also has drama in good measure.

Kamal Haasan plays three roles in the film. Image courtesy ibnlive.

Perhaps this is the first time that he looks justified in his life-long obsession with the technical flourish of Hollywood. The earlier attempt, Dasavathaaram in which he donned ten roles, was a prosthetic mishap.

The overall plot is simple ' an Afghani Al-Qaeda jihadi Omar (Rahul Bose), his accomplice Salim (Jaideep Ahlawat) and their international terror network, plots to attack New York with a "Cesium-bomb". The protagonist's (Kamal as a Tam Bram dance teacher Vishwanath) wife is a researcher in nuclear oncology, but the company that she works for is a front for the project.

The movie, which opens with some exquisite dance movements of an effeminate Vishwanath, and the professional life of his unhappy wife who is on the fringe of a fling with her boss, is suddenly gripped by heavy-duty terror and Jihadi-American combat. The location also shifts between a dusty and ravenous combat zone of Afghanistan to a wintry New York. The question is if Omar and his jihadi network will succeed in their sinister plot?

It doesn't spoil the thrill to add that in the end, it is the Indian spy agency Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and a few Indians, including a god-fearing Muslim operative and a good looking Shekhar Kapur, that save New York's earth from being scorched by the dirty bomb.

The film works well as a live action thriller. Kamal doesn't pause even for a micro second while going full-throttle on the action sequences ' both as the lead actor and the director. The scenes of intrigue, emotions and conspiracy keep well-timed pace with the rest of the narrative which is also rich in details and properties.

At a couple of places, metronomically it drags a bit though. And there could have been more fizz in the climax.

The jihadi landscape is no different from the regular Hollywood fare ' it reiterates the misdirected indoctrination of Afghanis and the geo-politics of the war against terror. Kamal can be happy that he has been able to copy the Hollywood template of Jihadi terror without looking silly.

At one stage, we also get a glimpse of a strapping Osama Bin Laden in combat-fatigue with a bit of halo around his head.

Kamal, who also wrote the movie, also tries to add a bit of political sub-text with Obama's politics and his America in the background.

The entire cast and crew ' Rahul Bose, Jaideep, Andrea Jeremiah, Shekhar Kapur, Nasser and Pooja Kumar among others ' have done their bit to look and act good. However, the protagonist's wife, played by Pooja Kumar, gets irritating after a while with her untimely Tam Bram jabber.

The highlights of the movie are the production values and the brilliance of Kamal as an actor. He looks incredibly good in the opening dance sequence ' choreographed by Birju Maharaj ' and the subsequent adrenalin-pumping action. The ease with which he transforms from a docile and effeminate man to a fiery combatant is a stealer. I wouldn't mind watching the movie again just for the first few minutes ' his brilliant expressions and fluid Kathak movements that contrast with the subsequent eye-popping action.

Photography (Sanu Varghese who did it for Karthik Calling Karthik), design, and action elevate the look and feel of the film. Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is just ordinary though.

Now the most important question. Is there anything that inflames communal feelings that warrants a blanket ban?

No, absolutely nothing.

Even with a magnifying device, it is rather impossible to find portions that might offend Muslims. The bad guys in the film are not Muslims or even the stereotypes of radical Islamists. Instead, Kamal is quite specific about them ' they are the Al-Qaeda terrorists.

Since he hasn't invented the look, feel and behaviour of the Al-Qaeda radicals, the blame against him and the film is misplaced. It's really surprising that a group of people have been able to stop the screening of the movie in Tamil Nadu on such flimsy grounds. Where does it "target Muslims and their beliefs"? I couldn't tell.


https://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/movie-review-vishwaroopam-is-non-stop-action-hollywood-style-602490.html

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Posted: 13 years ago
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It's absolutely offensive that some delusional/misinformed groups have managed to create nonsense commotion. It's equally embarrassing that due to one or two such groups, it's made to look like all Indian-Muslims are part of it.
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Brown Sahiba @Rajyasree

Firstpost's Vishwaroopam review. The film sounds like a cross between Agent Vinod and Sarfarosh. https://www.firstpost.com/bollywood/movie-review-vishwaroopam-is-non-stop-action-hollywood-style-602490.html
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I want to watch it!!!
Edited by czarcastic. - 13 years ago
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TFS Mogs...I wanna see this one so bad
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Masand's Verdict


Man on fire

Vishwaroop

Rating: 2.5

January 01, 2013

Cast: Kamal Haasan, Rahul Bose, Jaideep Ahlawat, Pooja Kumar, Shekhar Kapur, Nassar, Andrea Jeremiah

Director: Kamal Haasan

I'm happy to report that Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroop (the Hindi version of his Tamil film Vishwaroopam that became embroiled in controversy) contains nothing that might offend any community. Set around and after the events of 9/11, the film contains a message of anti-terrorism, but never anti-Muslim.

During a tense moment in the film, a key character casually points out that "Everyone here has a double role to play." It's this very element of mystery that lends some excitement to Haasan's story, especially as the action kicks in. But alas, Vishwaroop quickly loses its way, and more than once during its two-and-a-half hour running time you find yourself asking that familiar question: "What's going on here?"

As the film's opening scenes establish, Dr Nirupama (Pooja Kumar) is an oncologist based in New York, who is having her Kathak teacher husband Vishwanathan or Wiz (Kamal Haasan) followed by a private detective because he seems altogether too strange for her. Nirupama is upfront about her marriage – she isn't attracted to the effeminate and much older Wiz and only got hitched to him because she wanted a green card. Yet there's more to Wiz than meets the eye, and his past catches up with the two, even as they face dangers far greater than a threat to their marriage.

The twists in Vishwaroop work, and writer-director Haasan shifts between the past and the present in surprising, sometimes spoofy, cuts. The film's middle portion is set in terror camps in Afghanistan, where Haasan makes a statement for senseless killings in the name of jihad. Like the director's earlier film Hey Ram, there are a couple of beautifully captured, moving moments…like one in which a teenaged jihadi soldier sways back and forth on a swing, trying to recapture some of his stolen childhood. At the same time, the film is also relentless in its depiction of violence – you'll often see maimed hands, blown torsos, and men savagely kicking others to death.

There is a technical finesse to the action scenes and to the way in which the attacks in Afghanistan are filmed, but the same can't be said of the confused screenplay that lingers on a bunch of needless characters who converse exclusively in Arabic. These bits, along with the plot's return to New York in the final act turn a tired story into an even more trite one.

Of the cast, Rahul Bose hams it up as terrorist mastermind Omar, alternating between menacing and caricature with a raspy voice and the event he makes out of the act of inserting a glass eye into its socket. Omar's right-hand man is played by the gifted actor Jaideep Ahlawat (last seen in Gangs of Wasseypur), but Shekhar Kapur is stiff in a smaller part. Pooja Kumar is suitably ditzy as Vishwanathan's wife, giving the film its comical interludes. Expectedly, it's Kamal Haasan himself who steals the show with his uninhibited performance. He gives the film a heart and its conscience by questioning terrorism. Vishwaroop is his most accessible film in years, even though the script is sadly all over the place.

I'm going with two-and-a-half out of five for Kamal Haasan's Vishwaroop. A lot of it is unabashedly entertaining, although you'll wish the film was shorter and smarter.

(This review first aired on CNN-IBN)


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Posted: 13 years ago
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kamal hassan was sooo good!! so was jaideep ahlawat!! that pooja female was damn irritating!

I liked the movie! There were some brilliant scenes...at times it got patchy!

I'd give it a 2.75/5

(and it was NOT offensive! at all)
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Originally posted by: czarcastic.

kamal hassan was sooo good!! so was jaideep ahlawat!! that pooja female was damn irritating!

I liked the movie! There were some brilliant scenes...at times it got patchy!

I'd give it a 2.75/5

(and it was NOT offensive! at all)

Ahh I can't wait to see it but it's freaking banned here since UAE has also banned it.
I'm so impatient to see Kamal Hassan's performance.

It's not offensive is an open fact but some people don't get it into their peanut brains.-_-
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I watched the Telugu Version a Week back before the scenes were cut/muted out...

Movie is brilliant...First 40 minutes of Acting finesse tells you what makes Kamal Hassan..Kamal Hassan !!

Way Action Sequence were short shows how great a director he is too along with actor...for something of scale that is not done in Indian cinema..he pulls it of almost like a hollywood thriller!!

Movie slows down a lot in second half ...and you wont see the directorial/Writing brilliance you expect from a Kamal Directorial like his previous Heyram or Virumando...having said that it is still brilliant...Transformation from a feminine Dancer to an Agent was nuts...

Rating:3.5/5 ... I expect better writing from Kamal Hassan...but I guess given the scale and money spent he had to dumb down the movie...

Definately go for it !!!
Posted: 13 years ago
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Will try to see it hope its good

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