Viswaroopam Movie Review
Story
Vishwanath (Kamal Haasan) is a classical
dance teacher in New York who is married to Nirupama, a nuclear
oncologist. Nirupama appoints a detective agent to keep an eye on her
husband and in this process, it is revealed that Viswanath is not a
Hindu but a Muslim and he has a past and he hooked up with Nirupama for a
reason. The detective agent gets caught by Omar (Rahul Bose) when the
former goes after Viswanath and he gets to know horrifying truth about
Vishwanath’s past which forms the crux.
Performances
Kamal Haasan is known
for his brilliant performance and with Vishwaroopam, he added yet
another feather in his cap. He surprises and impresses us as a classical
dancer and as a Muslim.
Pooja Kumar is
beautiful and charming and she is impressive in her role performance
wise. She has a good screen time and her dubbing in Telugu suited her
aptly.
Andrea Jeremiah is ok, Rahul Bose is outstanding, Sekhar Kapoor, Nassar are convincing. Others were adequate.
Technical Analysis
Cinematography by Sanu Varghese is
brilliant, the locales of Afghanistan are well captured and camera work
stands out in the film. Musical scores are excellent but a couple of
songs are misplaced while background score is quite impressive. Action
sequences are fantastically shot. Kamal Haasan has succeeded well in
direction department while screenplay is interesting but the narration
could’ve been speeded up. Editing could’ve been better. Viswaroopam is
technically brilliant.
Analysis:
Viswaroopam is technically excellent and
Kamal Haasan’s efforts in making this spy thriller with well-captured
action sequences, brilliant performances are seen on-screen. The story
takes off on a slow note with introduction of characters and Kamal
Haasan in a classical dancer role whose wife feels he doesn’t have any
masculine qualities. It takes a brisk progress with the scene of Kamal’s
real identity being revealed. The army attack scenes in the
pre-interval are good and the pace in the second half gets better and
the flashback scenes. The first half is a bit slow paced and dragging at
times. However, Eye-catching visual with pleasing musical scores and
refreshing content makes Viswaroopam an interesting watch.
Viswaroopam had content that has nothing
to hurt sentiments of any religion or community and Kamal Haasan has
tried to show the facts and anti-terrorism aspects. He deserves
appreciation for his sincere efforts making such sensible film on a
large scale. Viswaroopam joins the list of good films of Kamal Haasan.
Final Verdict
Viswaroopam is worth a watch for Kamal Haasan’s sincere efforts in making a quality film.
Film: Vishwaroopam
Starring: Kamal Hassan, Pooja Kumar, Rahul Bose, Andrea Jeremiah
Director: Kamal Hassan
Producer: Dasari Narayana Rao
Banner: Siri Media
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Starring: Kamal Hassan, Pooja Kumar, Rahul Bose, Andrea Jeremiah
Director: Kamal Hassan
Producer: Dasari Narayana Rao
Banner: Siri Media
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy