Vishwaroopam is
Kamal sir’s latest flick. Vishwaroopam was written and directed by Kamal sir.
The film cast by Kamal Haasan as Viswanath and Kashmiri, Pooja Kumar as Dr.
Nirupama, Rahul Bose as Omar, Andrea Jeremiah
as Ashmita, Shekar Kapur as Indian Officer and uncle and many others. Vishwaroopam
is a story about Indian Army officer who initially get into al – Qaeda terrorist
group at Afghanistan as detector to reveal their activities and plans; later
on settled down in New York to prevent the city from major bomb blast planned
by terrorist. How they going to prevent New York and that’s the story is about.
Sanu
John Varghese makes his debut as Director of Photography in this film. The
visuals of Vishwaroopam are really impressive and impactful. Especially the Afghanistan
sequences which shows the warriors fight with American force and fill with gun
shots and rocket and bomb blasts. For sure the John Varghese has put more
effort to make such visuals. All the fight sequences has captured amazingly
with detailed movement. Other than that, car chasing sequences at climax also gets
great applause from the audiences. John Vargese really gave a very good opening
to the Tamil cinema via Vishwaroopam.
Mahesh Narayanan as editor of this film, amazingly created such a wonderful compact.
The audiences never feel bored at any scene or sequence and of course this credit
goes to the editor. The stunt sequences are showed to the audience very detailed.
Some more the flash back scenes were handled very well by Mahesh Narayanan to
make sure the audiences never feel confused at any point.
Another
major part in Vishwaroopam is the location sets which refer to the Art Director
of the film Ilayaraja. Ilayaraja has
done a great job in Vishwaroopam as Art Director. Great credits go to his terrorist
environment sets which gave a dessert feeling which comes with sand and dust.
It’s really unbelievable that the environment is specially designed for the
film because its looks very realistic and original like Afghanistan. All the
other sets in film look very firm and suitable to the film; such as Unnai
Kandathum Naan song set and the meat factory fight set are really impressive.
Shankar
Ehsaan Loy handled songs and background scores for Vishwaroopam. It’s noted
that Kamal sir’s previous big release Aalavanthan also scored music by Shankar
Ehsaan Loy. All the tracks are nice and suitable for the subject. All the
tracks come along with screenplay and Unnai Kandathum Naan song visualized with
choreography. Vishwaroopam song comes Viswanath intro song really add credits
to the film. The background scores and sound FX are wonderful especially for
the fight sequences. Anu Vidaitha Boomiyile song is very truly; even the song
not used fully in the film but still the song gave the heart fully feeling when
listening it with the film especially with the warriors death sequences and never
the less, the song contains very deep lessons.
All
the characters are played well by the casts. Rahul Bose really performed well
as villain in Vishwaroopam. He handled his character very realistic and it’s noticeable
that the character is heavy with some disability and Rahul Bose brought that
well. Pooja Kumar makes her debut in Indian cinema via Vishwaroopam as Dr. Nirupama
and she successfully gave what ever the character needs. Shekar Kapur, Andrea
Jeremiah and all others really gave life to their characters and this credits
also goes to Kamal sir as the director of the film and this review is not
qualified enough write about Kamal sir’s performance, just can say it’s simply awesome as
usual. It’s noticeable that Hollywood Stunt Director Lee Whittaker has roped I for
this film.
Vishwaroopam
produced by Raaj Kamal Films International and Chandra Haasan been as producer
for Vishwaroopam. PVP Films as distributer for this film. Vishwaroopam is a
milestone for Indian cinema and should appreciate Kamal’s sir effort and his creativity
for this film. Whatever struggles comes against Vishwaroopam, still the film is a great success.