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Did anyone watch Vishwaroopam, is it really showing what has been said about the movie?
Asked by dharamender nebhnani,
04 Feb 03:38 pm
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I premiered it on the day of release. Vishwaroopam just gives you a small glimpse of what happens inside the world of Taliban in Kamal Hassan\'s style, nothing much. It\'s an awesome movie which tells you about the Afghan people\'s life style, and not all of them are monsters, that there are kids who dream big, caring mothers, people with very different opinion but with no courage to stand up for their believes in dreaming to be somebody other then a warrior or even learning English. The movie shows how influenced they are by their age-old warrior culture, not too different form our local village men and their machete and that has affected them more then the religion itself. That\'s what I\'ve gathered from the movie. There are truly offensive films from Hollywood that are released big world wide every year and nobody says anything about it. To sum it up, if you are a fan of intelligent cinema, do yourself a favour, wait no longer, go watch Vishwaroopam...!
Answered by Dil Se, 04 Feb 04:13 pm
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No,it\'s nothing more than the hype of the media and the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Answered by Smriti, 04 Feb 03:43 pm
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An Afghani Al-Qaeda Jihadi Omar (Rahul Bose), his accomplice Salim (Jaideep Ahlawat) and their international terror network, plots to attack New York with a \"Cesium-bomb\". Vishwanath alias Wiz (Kamal Haasan) is a Kathak teacher who lives with his wife Nirupama (Pooja Kumar), a nuclear oncologist, in New York. Nirupama confides with a psychologist that its a marriage of convenience that provided her a safe haven for pursuing her Ph.D in the U.S. The age gap between them notwithstanding, she is put off by Vishwanaths effeminate traits and is attracted to her boss, Deepak (Samrat Chakrabarti). Doubting whether her husband has secrets of his own, she hires a private investigator to trail him. She learns from the private investigator that Vishwanath is not a Hindu but a Muslim. In a sudden turn of events, the investigator gets killed by a member of the terrorist outfit led by Omar. A business card on his wallet gives away Nirupama and the terror group nabs the couple. The ou
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Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 04 Feb 03:42 pm
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If by that you mean anything insulting towards religion, well if it was there then either it was not there or I am naive because I completely missed it. In fact I personally felt that the part filmed in Afghanistan was more pro-Muslim as it depicted the reality as to how innocent people, women and children included are suffering and dying due to the US and NATO attacks. And if a terrorists say Allah u Akbar before an act of terror does that mean it is insulting Koran or Islam. Or hasn't that been shown a thousand times in other movies and normal Muslims consider them as people who are misguided in the name of Jehad
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 09 Feb 12:47 am
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