'Dasavathaaram' - 10 Kamals too many
Apart from 10 different avatars (incarnations) of Kamal Haasan, the
only thing worth writing home about "Dasavathaaram" is its
technical brilliance.
The roles are myriad.
Kamal plays US President George Bush, a bumbling RAW (Research and
Analysis Wing) operative, a selfless scientist, an old hag, terrorist,
Dalit activist, a medieval Vishnu devotee, a cancer-stricken Punjabi
pop singer, Kung-fu martial arts expert and a 10-ft tall Muslim - not
necessarily in that order.
Starting with the drowning punishment of a Vishnu devotee, "Dasavathaaram",
for no apparent reason, morphs into an action extravaganza - full of
chases over a deadly virus involving a scientist and assisted and hindered
in turn by the other characters - all played by Kamal.
Asin plays a double role in the film that is a part-comedy-part-tragedy
mishmash. Mallika Sherawat flits across the screen in skimpy costumes
and ends up dead.
While the cinematography by Ravi Varma, background score by Devi Sri
Prasad and Kamal's acting are the film's highlights, the Himesh Reshammiya
numbers have as much Tamil nativity as George Bush.
Dramatic incidents galore are actually one of the minus points of the
film, of which there are one too many.
Kamal is in every frame of the movie and knowing his methods, director
Ravi Kumar's role in the film seems to be seriously limited.
The unsolved puzzle as to why there are 10 Kamals when one would have
been more than enough remains an unpleasant hangover long after the
movie.
In all, "Dasavathaaram" is a movie that every Kamal fan would
want to watch.
As for the rest of the audience, it is the case of a Kamal-overkill.