First day, first row

I had the double privilege of watching the much-hyped Dasavatharam on the very first day of its release, from the very first row. The film opens like an epic and progressively falls flat till the end. However, hatsoff to Kamal and Co for executing such a complex script. Watch the film just to know there are still people in Indian cinema, who at least dream of global standards. Great efforts!

By the way looking at the blog archives I realise it has been more than two months since I did something here. And that's the primary reason for this post. Thank you!

1 comment:

Muthuvel said...

That's right... I feel the same way. To me, it's yet another experiment Kamal has pursued. Kamal has put in a lot of efforts, no doubt about it.

Over the years, he has been admired for choosing a good storyline and placing it ahead of his actor role which is missing in here. Had he concentrated on the story rather than his make up, the result of the experiment wouldn't have been chaos.

Why has he attempted this experiment? Is it a consequence of the fact that someone who has served this industry in good spirit for so long is least recognised for his great works? Nevertheless, it's a good entertainer worth watching for his efforts and hats off to him for the one man brilliance in the movie.

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