Thursday, October 1, 2009

Dasavathaaram - Meaning of 10 Avatars



One thing we had noticed is why people didn't get the real subtext and
reason for the various roles and hence the title.
If you knew the real dasavatharams of Lord Vishnu and their characters
you can appreciate the script more.

Let me explain, starting with the best adapted role:

1. Krishna avatar - Vincent Poovaraghavan
Lord krishna is actually a dalit, he is dark-skinned [shyamalam]. He
saved draupadi when she was being violated and he was the actual
diplomat in mahabharatham. Lord krishna dies of an arrow striking his
lower leg. Now look at how vincent was introduced.. he appears when
asin is about to be molested and he saves her like draupadi. Vincent
is the dalit diplomat, fights for land issue [soil issue to be exact]
and dies from the metal rod striking his leg. Oh even five of
vincent's men are drugged at P. Vasu's.. sounds familiar???

2. Balarama avatar - Balarama naidu
This is an easy given. as the name suggests and the role personifies
you can easily get it.

3. Mathsya avatar - Ranagaraja nambi
nambi is thrown into water in an act of trying to save lord from being
thrown into sea, though vainly. what more clue do you want?

4. Varaha avatar - Krishnaveni paatti
During the mukunda song, krishnaveni paatti does varaha avatar in the
shadow puppetry. The frame freezes on it for a second. there is the
clue. Moreover, in varaha avatar lord actually hides earth so as to
protect life forms. Here too krishnaveni hides the germs - life form
inside the statue so as to protect.

5. Vamana avatar - Kalifulla khan
remember in vamana avatar, lord vishnu takes the vishvaroopa, that is
the giant form! Hence the giant kalifulla here symbolises vamana
avatar.

6. Parasurama avatar - Christian Fletcher
Parasurama is actually on an angry killing spree and killed 21
generations of the particular kshatriya vamsa. Hence the real
KILLER... Guess what thats what our Fletcher is! He comes around with
the gun [modern upgrade for axe] and kills everyone around. I have to
check if he kills 21 people though. :-D

7. Narasimha avatar - Shingen Narahashi
first of all the name itself is a play on the words singam [means lion
in tamil] and narasimha [the avatar being symbolised]. Lord Narasimha
manifests himelf to kill the bad guy and he also teaches prahaladha.
In the movie, he shows up to kill the killer fletcher! and is also a
teacher.. Lord Narasimha had to kill the asura with bare hands and
hence the martial arts exponent here.. get it?

8. Rama avatar - Avatar Singh
Lord Rama stands for the one man one woman maxim, kind of symbolising
true love.. Here Avatar portrays that spirit by saying that he loves
his woman more than anything and wants to live for her.

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9. Kalki avatar - Govindaraj Ramasamy
As you know, the hero in kaliyug can be none other than the Kalki avatar!!!

10. Koorma avatar - Bush
This is the most loose adaptation I couldn't clearly comprehend. But
if you look at the real koorma avatar, the lord is the turtle/tortoise
that helps in stirring the ksheera sagara and bringing out the amruth.
This essentially creates war among the devas and asuras. Similarly
today 
Bush facilitates war between you know whom... May be Kamal also
indicates that this avatar is a bit dumb like the tortoise...



Courtesy: got it as a forward…
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With Regards
Varun Nehru
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Review


Star-casts: Kamal Haasan, Mohan Lal, Lakshmi, Tanuja Iyer, Ganesh Venkataram
Banner: Raj Kamal Productions, UTV Motion Pictures
Production: Kamal Haasan, Ronnie Screwvala
Direction: Chakri
Music: Shruthi Haasan


To be precise, much before watching the film ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’, everyone would’ve got a definite doubt whether the remakeversion in Tamil will perform well. But, Kamal Haasan top-notches exceeding our expectations on every quotient that are splendidly delivered
The remake doesn’t differ in any way from the original version of ‘A Wednesday’. If the Neeraj Pandey had delivered a powerful theme with it, we’ve Kamal Haasan and his team rendering an overpowering attempt.
The film opens with Raghavan Maraar (Mohan Lal), city commissioner of police on his last day of service. He starts of revisiting an unforgettable day in his life, an unrecorded event that’s still unforgettable by those who were involved in it.
And then we’re taken back to that phenomenal day where a stranger (Kamal Haasan) makes a call to Maraar stating that he has planted bombs at various parts of the city. Assuming this to be a crank call, the city commissioner doesn’t take it seriously although he tries tracing the call. Instantaneously, the stranger reasserts about his serious venture that he has placed a bomb at a police station in Anna Saalai.
Well, now things are gonna be different not merely for city commissioner, but a TV reporter (Anuja Iyer), couple of young aggressive cops (Ganesh Venkataraman and other one), a computer hacker and the entire department of police.
Now, the stranger makes a strong demand that the department of police has to release 4 deadly criminals or else he would bump off the entire city.
But then, when his deals are accomplished, there’s something more shocking for everyone involved in this mission.
Needless to say, Mohan Lal deserves special mention for an extraordinary job. He just swings around with a blissful performance. Be it a tensed interaction with Kamal Haasan or a jovial take with the journalist: he’s awesome. Although, Kamal Haasan happens to be the lead protagonist, he showcases his best take simply in the climax. Ganesh Venkataraman does his part well as a frustrated cop while Tanuja Iyer as a journalist keeps us engrossed. Lakshmi is average on her show while rest of the cast-an-crew including the ones who played the role of criminals has done a great job.
There isn’t much particularly to appreciate about the background score of Shruthi Haasan as it could’ve been yet better. Cinematography by Manoj is prodigious and lighting has been perfectly mastered.
Dialogues by Era.Murugan are what it makes much best than the original version. All throughout the film, the dialogues are so touching and powerful that keeps winning with continuous applauses.
Finally, it’s worth mentioning that ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’ is marvelous and of course best than the original version.
For sure, the film would make it big in box office with a long weekend of Ramzan Holiday.
Bottom - Line: Stupendously awesome
Verdict: Must Watch!!!

Kamal Haasan’s ‘Thalaivan Irukiran’ is ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’


Maybe, the actor had a vivid discussion with his team mates and has drawn this conclusion. ‘Thalaivan Irukiran’ was something all about a one man show fightingagainst baddies. But now ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’ seems to be quite attractive. Remake of A Wednesday is produced as a joint venture of UTV Productions and Kamal Haasan’s ‘Raj Kamal Productions’ in Tamil and Telugu.
The film will be completed in a 30-day schedule in both the versions. With Chakri directing the film, shooting had hit the floors yesterday in Ramoji Film City of Hyderabad. Don’t miss the exclusive trailer of ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’ presented first on Kollywood Today


Kamal Haasan’s ‘Thalaivan Irukiran’ is ‘Unnai Pol Oruvan’

Audio Release Foto n Press meet

Unnai Pol Oruvan Audio Launch - Gallery

Unnai Pol Oruvan Press meet - Gallery

Believe It Or Not

Someone with no interesting work to do, did some research and composed
the following findings.

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A MERE CO-INCIDENCE / BELIVE IT OR NOT - Kamal Hassan
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1) In 1978, his tamil movie "Sivappu Rojakal" got released. He played
the role of a Psychopath killer . One year later, a guy called Psycho
Raman was caught for brutally murdering people

2) In 1988, kamal played the role of a unemployed youth in the movie
"Sathya". In 89-90's our country faced lot of problems due to
unemployment.

3) In 1992, his blockbuster movie "Devar Magan" got released. Its a
village based subject. There will be some scenes portraying communal
clashes. Exactly a year later in 1993, there were many communal
clashes in southern districts.

4) We all know in 1996 many people in our country was cheated by
finance companies. Our Kamal Hasan has clearly depicted this in his
movie "mahanadhi" which got released in 1994 itself.

5) In "heyram"(2000), there are some scenes relating to Hindu Muslim
clashes . We all know 2 years later, godhra(Gujarat riots) incident
happened.

6) He used a word called 'tsunami' in his movie "Anbesivam"(2003).The
word 'tsunami' was not known to many people before. In 2004, 'tsunami'
stuck the east coast of our country and many people lost their lives.

7) In his latest movie "Vettaiyadu Vilayadu "(2006) there are two
characters called ila&amudhan who played the roles of psychopath
killers. After 3 months of release of the movie, the noida 
serial
killing came to light (moninder/sathish)



And to add another point to the seven below,
 8.He shows the outbreak of
a biological weapon(virus/vial) in Tamil nadu --Dasavatharam(2008)

God save TN

Kamal

Unnai Pol Oruvan Movie - Gallery

My Comment For Unnai Pol Oruvan

Yes.... I accept Kamal Hasan Is  born genius


My heart Starts Beating 144beats/min 
Yeah I am not joking 
I tuched my heart at the time of intermission
Yeah I felt the increase in my heart beat.....




Kamal Wanna make tamil cinema to challenge with Hollywood




I request you to watch the movie IN theaters  Only Strictly


Please kill piracy


Still I am not getting how he used to coin a term in Anbe Sivam 
'Tsunami'




From Kalathur Kannamma To Unnai Pol Oruvan
He deserves
I can say kamal as enga generation "sivaji ganesan"

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