Dasavatharam Full Movie In Hindi Free Download
- lsercorfilustbumic
- Sep 20, 2018
- 4 min read
646f9e108c U.S.-based Bio-technologist, Govind K. Somaiyya, narrates from a stadium a tale of religious conflict in India - even before the appearance of Jesus and Allah. This conflict was between worshipers of Bhagwan Shri Shiv and Bhagwan Shri Vishnu - with devotees of the latter being put to death. Now in post-9/11 era President George W. Bush invests heavily in biological research but things get out of control when a vial containing a deadly chemical is inadvertently dispatched via courier to Tamil Nadu, India. In order to retrieve it, Govind must face heavy odds, including a deadly CIA Agent, Chris Fletcher; a killer named Jasmine; RAW Officer Pranab Kundu, as well as a martial-arts artist from Tokyo. After realizing the danger of a bio-weapon, a scientist wants to protect it from being misused. The vial accidentally reaches India, and he must race against time to prevent a potential disaster. I do not term myself as an ardent Kamal fan but I do not hesitate to recognize the trend-breakers in todays Tamil cinema. Dasavatharam has many positives that overshadow the small set backs. Tremendous effort from Kamal in terms of 10 different character which he not only differentiated with some amazing makeup but with individual slangs and body language. Graphics and art direction that have taken the Tamil film industry to another level. One should admit that some of the avathars do not align with the flow of the story and rather slackens the flow. At these junctures,Crazy Mohan has come to the rescue. He is amazing. Still as mentioned in the beginning, these minor glitches do not grossly undermine the humongous efforts of the Producer, Director, Cast, and the cinematographer. While the background score was mostly supportive to the main plot, songs were less appealing considering the grandeur of the project. We seldom get to see such valiant projects as Dasavatharam. Rather than dissecting this movie under a microscope, let us join hands, go to the theater and appreciate this unique effort to steer the Tamil/Indian cinema to a new direction/level. The strong point of this movie is the technical aspects, which you'll not be able to appreciate as you watch the movie, as they seem to be happening very normal...for eg, 3 kamals doing their own act in one frame ! If you think about it later, you'll be able to appreciate the hard work that should have gone into making this !<br/><br/>While chaos theory is the pivot of this story, somehow, the characters played by kamal, feel kinda alien, in that, makeup was mostly masks ( except the balram naidu character, which was excellent, in that, we feel its kamal with some makeup ).<br/><br/>Mask makeup gives you the feel that it ain't kamal and so, you may not be able to appreciate it fully, which was disappointing, having seen the amount of time and effort gone into each role's makeup... A seemingly independent stand-alone event starts a series of cause and effect kind of events that affect the lives of so many others. The final motive of the design is to bring the bio-hazardous vial to the beach at the precise moment, just before the tsunami. A little earlier or a little later, the effects would have been much more devastating. So what happens is that, each and every character who intersect with the path of the vial, slows down or speeds up its journey in such a way that it reaches the beach at the right moment. By doing so, it also influences each of their lives in a drastic way, from saving Kalifulla's family from Tsunami, to curing Krishnaveni's mental illness. This is an off-beat way of utilizing the chaos theory to lay a strong foundation to the story which doesn't just touches each character and walks off. The movie explains about karma, vishna avatars, butterfly effect and chaos theory right from beginning itself. the 12th century scene is connected in three ways to the rest of the film. 1) In religious terms, Rangaraja Nambi is related to matsya avatar(fish), one of the ten avatars of vishnu in hinduism, the small fish(nambi) dropped in the ocean grows to become the largest one(tsunami) destroying the world with huge waves for good cause. 2) In scientific terms, butterfly effect connects the 12th century to rest of the film by tsunami in the climax which was due to disturbance and faults caused by the idol in the tectonic plates in the 12th century. and 3)Karma, It is also religious but unknown to everyone, in 12th century Rangaraja Nambi(kamal) is ready to sacrifice his life for lord vishnu, while his wife Kothai Radha(asin) is ready to sacrifice lord vishnu for sake of her husband where both husband and wife die tragically in front of the idol, in the present life, Govindarajan Ramaswamy(kamal) is a man believes in science only and Andaal(kamal) is the one ready to sacrifice her life for the idol, she carries along both of them express their feelings in the climax after the tsunami in front of the huge idol which was dropped in the ocean in the 12th century to fulfill their karma. for those who believe in god, the first and third will help them and those who do not, butterfly effect is the solution. There is a reason behind that shot. The camera goes to the very top of the temple tower from the ground, and then comes down. During 12th Century, Ramanujar, who is revered as the prophet of Hinduism, climbed to the top of a temple tower in Thirukoshtiyur in the southern state of Tamil Nadu and sang praise of Lord Vishnu which are well documented even today. This particular shot tries to show the audience, Ramanujar's point of view and at the same time imply how, we humans who divide ourselves based on societies and religions and casts and sects and color seem like ants from up above.
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