Vishwaroopam
Vishwaroopam / Vishwaroop | |
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Directed by | Kamal Haasan |
Written by | Kamal Haasan Chakri Toleti Atul Tiwari |
Story by | Kamal Hassan |
Produced by |
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Starring |
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Cinematography | |
Release dates | |
Running time | 150 minutes[5] |
Country | India |
Languages | |
Budget | est. ₹95 crore |
Box office | est. ₹220 crore[6][7] |
Vishwaroopam (titled Vishwaroop in Hindi; transl. The magnificent incarnation) is a 2013 Indian action spy film co-written, directed and produced by Kamal Haasan, who also enacts the lead role. The film also stars Rahul Bose, Shekhar Kapur, Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah, Nassar and Jaideep Ahlawat in supporting roles. The film's script was written by Kamal Hassan, Chakri Toleti and Atul Tiwari. In the film, Nirupama, an ambitious woman studying in the US, marries a coward classical dancer, Viswanathan. On being suspicious of his behaviour, she hires a detective, who reveals his true identity and past.
Shot simultaneously in both
Development of the project began after the release of Haasan's
Legal controversies, regarding the film's plot of India's foreign intelligence service
Plot
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In
A diary on the P.I. gives away Nirupama's existence and the group led by Farukh invades her home and takes Viz and Nirupama hostage. Deepankar is later killed by Farukh's men. While Viz and Nirupama are held hostage inside a warehouse, Viz surprises Nirupama by killing Farukh and his men single-handedly and escapes with his wife. Omar and Viz are then revealed to have a past; circa 2002, they were both involved in Al-Qaeda training camps on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Viz's real name is Wizam Ahmad Kashmiri, an alleged Tamil Jihadi (in Hindi version its mentioned as a Kashmiri Jihadi) in Kashmir, wanted by the Indian Army, with a reward of ₹5 lakh (equivalent to ₹8.5 lakh or US$11,000 in 2023) on his head. Omar accepts him into his team and drives him to Afghanistan. Wizam becomes a trainer to the Al-Qaeda Jihadi's and also a family friend to Omar.
One day, Omar tells Wizam that American prisoners of war are still alive and incarcerated, and shifted each fortnight. He orders his deputy Salim to behead the Captain and capture it on video. The next day, Salim tells Wizam that a new tall guest is expected in the town. Wizam later that night sees
Nirupama is stunned to discover the true identity of Viz along his uncle Colonel Jagannathan, his British friend Dr. Dawkins, and the young dancer Ashmita. Viz later reveals that he has a lot of emotional baggage and that he had executed many militants, including Nassar, Omar's boss. His mission is to bust the sleeper-cell of Al Qaeda in the US, which is planning to divert the attention through "capsules" capable of emitting mild nuclear radiation tied to pigeons while enabling Abbasi, a Nigerian suicide bomber to detonate the caesium dirty bomb in the city. Wizam and his team tries to counter Omar's plans. In the ensuing events, Wizam, Nirupama and Ashmita are arrested by the FBI for questioning.
Dawkins is murdered by Salim while picking up a videotape from an antique shop. The FBI later releases Wizam and the women from custody after a call from the Indian embassy and the Prime Minister of India, by which Wizam reveals himself as a RAW agent. Wizam along with the FBI takes down Abbasi and defuses the caesium bomb with the help of Nirupama by using a microwave oven as a Faraday cage to avoid incoming calls from any mobile phone. Omar, while escaping with Salim in a plane, tries to activate a bomb through his phone but fails. He then calls Abbasi, but the call is answered by Wizam, who tells him that Abbasi is not alive. Omar is shocked to hear this, but escapes with Salim in his plane. Wizam indicates that he would now go after Omar.
Cast
- Kamal Haasan as Vishwanath (Wiz) / Wizam Ahmad Kashmiri
- Rahul Bose as Omar
- Shekhar Kapur as Colonel Jagannathan (Tamil) / Jagannath (Hindi)
- Pooja Kumar as Nirupama Vishwanath (voice-over by actress Abhirami)
- Andrea Jeremiah as Ashmita Subramaniam
- Jaideep Ahlawat as Salim
- Samrat Chakrabarti as Deepak Chatterjee
- Nassar as Nassar, Omar's boss
- Zarina Wahab as Psychiatrist
- Miles Anderson as Dr. Dawkins
- Nareen as Osama bin Laden
- Mukhtar Khan as Farukh
- James Babson as Tom Black
- Jude S. Walko as Captain Joe Black
- Chris Kotcher as Tollbooth Operator
- Greg Sammis as FBI Agent
- David Scott Diaz as FBI Agent
- Rajesh Selvaas terrorist (uncredited)
Production
Development
After finishing his Manmadan Ambu (2010), Kamal Haasan stated in November 2010 that he was working on the scriptment of his "pet project" titled Thalaivan Irukkiran, a film about an international community. Termed as a big budget multi-starrer film, it was expected to commence by March 2011, with a Hollywood studio reportedly coming forward to produce it.[9] However, in early 2011, sources claimed that Kamal shelved that project and agreed to star in a Selvaraghavan directorial, being impressed by the one-line story narrated to him.[10] Reports further suggested that the film was based on the 2001 American psychological thriller Hannibal,[11] with Kamal playing a cannibal,[12] Closer to release, Kamal Haasan revealed that he had thought of the story seven years before production began and had to convince himself that the story could be made into a feature film.[13] The film was named Vishwaroopam, after several titles were considered,[11] by late March and the shooting was planned to begin by mid-April and to be completed within 100 days.[14] It was revealed that the film would be produced in three languages—Tamil, Telugu and Hindi—simultaneously.[14]
On 24 May 2011, it was announced that Selvaraghavan was ousted from the project, as he was busy finishing his project with his brother
Casting
By February 2011, newcomer
Shriya Saran was reported to play the second female lead in the film,[29] with the actress dismissing the news several days later, citing that she had not even heard the script,[30] following which Priya Anand was claimed to have secured that role.[31] This turned out to be false, with Kamal Haasan citing that he did not know who Priya Anand was.[21] Isha Sharvani was meanwhile selected for a role,[32] however, Sharvani too opted out later, due to "inordinate delay in the start of the shoot".[33] By late August 2011, British model-turned-actress Amy Jackson was reported to have been added to the cast.[34] During mid-October, singer-actress Andrea Jeremiah had been signed on for a pivotal role and paid an advance.[35]
Filming
The film's shooting was supposed to begin on 20 April but became delayed, since the US Consulate had refused visas to the cast and crew.[42] The team decided to relocate to Canada, postponing filming to June.[43] The shooting began for the film in Chennai in August 2011 and locations filmed at included Haasan's office in October 2011, when Isha Sharvani was also a part of the shoot.[44] The film briskly progressed in late 2011, with scenes involving Samrat Chakrabarti filmed in November of the same year. Sets resembling Afghanistan were created in Chennai, with many foreigners from Russia, Iran and Africa playing American soldiers, while Haasan wore an Afghan look.[45] In November 2011, the team also pursued schedules in Amman and Petra in Jordan with Rahul Bose's scenes being canned.[46] Haasan learnt Kathak from Birju Maharaj for an important portion in the film.[47]
Due to delays, casting took a relatively long period of time, with several of the original cast dropping out of the project. Vishwaroopam was shot extensively overseas in countries like the United States and Canada. Domestic locations included Chennai and
Music
Initially,
Marketing
The makers planned the high-budget production[66] to premiere at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.[67][68] A special screening of the film was arranged for Hollywood-based producer Barrie M. Osborne and make-up artist Michael Westmore.[69] Before release, it was reported to have been split into two parts, with each one having a separate release.[70]
The first-look poster and a teaser of the film were released on May Day 2012 as part of the film's marketing process. The poster consisted of Kamal Haasan wearing a green khaki jacket, with a flying pigeon and a skyline of a city consisting of several skyscrapers in the background.[71] Snippets from the film were unveiled during the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) weekend and awards in Singapore in June 2012, as the actor-director screened excerpts from the film, attracting critical acclaim.[72] A one-minute trailer was released at the award ceremony.[73] Salman Khan organised a special screening of Hindi version Vishwaroop at Ketnav Studio, Mumbai on 1 February 2013.[74][75]
An
Release
The film's Tamil version was given a "U/A" (Parental Guidance) certificate by the
Vishwaroopam was scheduled to release in about 500 screens in
The Hindi version Vishwaroop was released on over 1,035 screens on 1 February 2013, thereby marking the biggest ever release for a Kamal Haasan film in Hindi. It was distributed by Balaji Motion Pictures.[87]
The film was scheduled to release on 250 screens in the overseas markets including 40 screens in Sri Lanka, 20 screens in Singapore, 20 screens in Canada. In Malaysia, the largest overseas market for Tamil films, Lotus Five Star distributed the film spending RM4 million on copyright, print and promotion.[88] Blue Sky Cinemas distributed the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film in Canada and the USA.[89]
The prohibitory orders imposed under Section 144 of
Reception
Vishwaroopam
Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of
Anuja Jaiman of
Shailesh K Nadar of CinemaSpice.in rated Vishwaroopam as 3.5/5 mentioning in his review that "Vishwaroopam, a stylishly made engaging thriller, is a must-watch not just for Kamal fans, but also for all who love cinema and appreciate brilliant filmmaking."[114] Sudhish Kamath picked Vishwaroopam as one of five films that have redefined Tamil cinema in 2013, writing "Vishwaroopam is the most-layered film of the year and with every watch, you will find something that Kamal Haasan has planted in it, waiting to be discovered".[115] Times of India gave the film's rating 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Intentions of this film and the maker are good. Kamal's performance is A-grade. However the film fails, especially in the second half because there are no lump-in-the-throat moments; nor is there any shock and awe."[116]
Vishwaroop
The Deccan Herald gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, saying "Vishwaroop is a helluva entertainer" and pointed out "The action sequences are, at last, on a par with Hollywood."[117] LiveMint reviewed the Hindi version Vishwaroop and stated that the film is a showcase for Haasan's wide-ranging skills with both microwaves and machine guns.[118] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave Vishwaroop 3 out of 5 stars and stated that the film is a Kamal Haasan show all the way, "It has an interesting premise, superb combat scenes and Kamal Haasan's bravura act as its three aces. But a stretched second hour and far from dramatic finale dilute the impact. Yet, all said and done, those with an appetite for well-made thrillers might relish this effort!"[119][120]
Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times gave 3 out of 5 stars to Vishwaroop.[121] Meena Iyer of The Times of India gave 3 out of 5.[122] Mid-Day gave 3 out of 5 to Vishwaroop and stated that Kamal Haasan's film is sensitive and mature but the basic problem is the inconsistent pace.[123] Prasanna D Zore of Rediff gave the movie 2/5 stars and wrote "Vishwaroop is flawed and a big disappointment from Kamal Haasan" "At times, the film tries to preach what is just and what is unjust but fails miserably."[124]
Rajeev Masand of
Controversies
Vishwaroopam has been in the news for several critically viewed controversies. The first of this kind was the title naming issue, where the
Bollywood director Mahesh Bhatt condemned the actions instructed by
Box office
The film grossed ₹220 crore (US$37.54 million) worldwide, and is currently one of the highest-grossing Tamil films of all time.[141]
India
On its opening day of release in Tamil Nadu, 8 February 2013, Vishwaroopam netted ₹58.1 million (US$730,000) at the box office.[142] The film accounted for 90% of the takings in Chennai box office on its opening weekend, grossing ₹30.6 million (US$380,000),[143] 89% on its second weekend,[144] 78% on its third weekend,[145] 38% on its fourth weekend,[146] 28% on its fifth weekend[147] and 2.1% on its sixth weekend.[148] The film earned over ₹128 million (US$1.6 million) nett after eight weekends in Chennai box office.[149] In Tamil Nadu, the film did not get exemption from entertainment tax due to U/A certificate. It yielded ₹7 crore or 10 per cent of the total entertainment tax revenue of the year for the exchequer.
Despite the controversy, the Hindi version of the film did exceptionally well at the box office with 45% opening[150] and netting ₹115 million in its first week,[151] and a lifetime business of ₹190 million nett.[152] The film completed a 100-day run in Tamil Nadu and 100 days in Bangalore city.[citation needed]
Overseas
In Malaysia, the film grossed US$325,871 after three weekends.[153] The distributor refunded up to $1 million of advances to 65 exhibitors due to abrupt cancellation of shows.[88]
In the UK and Ireland, the film grossed £308,350 from 20 screens after five weekends.[154]
In the US, the Tamil version grossed $1,039,994 from 44 screens after eight weekends[155] while the Telugu version grossed $200,293 after seven weekends from 21 screens.[156]
Accolades
Sequel
Kamal Haasan, Chakri Toleti and Atul Tiwari mentioned that the sequel Vishwaroopam II was already planned and more sequences had already been shot featuring Andrea Jeremiah in a more prominent role.[13] The sequel was released on 10 August 2018.[157]
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