Vishwaroopam is an international level film with top class technical excellence and screenplay! Kamal has engaged Kollywood into Hollywood with all the aspect in the film being astonishing. The film begins with Nirupama (Pooja Kumar) who has come to the United States to study for her PHD. She is married to Viswanath (Kamal Hassan), a kathak dance teacher. Nirupama tries to end the relationship; however a major problem is that she can find no grounds for separation. We then see the introduction of Vishwanath performing the Kathak Dance for the song “Unnai Kannandhu Naan “while Ashmita (Andrea) also being introduced at same occasion.

The first half moves at a brisk pace with full and full of action well as taking you to the flashback of Vishwanath when Nirupama (Pooja) digs into her husband’s past to find out who he really is. Omar (Rahul Bose) plays an important role in the film and he is a key member in the “Taliban” gang. The group contains other members such as Nassar, Jaideep Ahlawat and so on. If you are an action film lover, then the first half is for you, you will not realise when the interval comes because the screenplay has been written superbly!

During the second half, you will not be witnessing many action scenes as it focuses fully into investigation and how they prevent a chaos happening from Omar’s plan! Even though second half it is not racy, it relates to the first half incidents and keeps you guessing what will happen next!

Vishwaroopam is a technical showpiece with mastermind screenplay of Kamal! Don’t Miss it!

Positives:

  • Performance,
  • Cinematography,
  • Editing,
  • Screenplay
  • Stunts

Negatives:

  • BGM

Rating: 4/5