Movie: Dasavatharam
Cast: Kamal Haasan, Asin, Mallika Sherawath, Jayapradha, Rekha, K R Vijaya, Nagesh, Nepolean, Santhana Bharathi, M S Bhaskar, P Vasu, R Sundarrajan, Ramesh Khanna, Erode Sounder, Pandu
Direction: K S Ravikumar
Production: V Ravichandran
Music: Himesh Reshammiya
Dasavatharam released in United States on June 12, 2008
For the very first time, a South Indian film is getting ready to be released in fifty cities across the United States. The movie designed with tremendous visual effects is very highly anticipated among the Indian community there and this expectation has been well perceived by the distributors.
Dasavatharam to be released in all over India on June 13, 2008
Dasavatharam movie release was delayed in India due to petition filed in supreme court that some scenes that offend the beliefs of Vaishnavas. But the clarifications in this regard from the makers of the film, has come to the conclusion that the film should be released without any further delay.
On Friday the 13th, Kamal Hassan's magnum opus, Dasavatharam, one of the costliest Indian films ever to be made, will release with 1,000 prints. The USP of the film is that the celebrated actor is playing 10 roles, the first by any actor in the world.
Dasavatharam - Preview
When things start going wrong in a synthetic bio-weapons laboratory in Washington DC, various international organizations become players in a global cloak-and-dagger game.
The Whitehouse and CIA in the USA, P.M.'s office in India, environmentalists, terrorist organizations and various others converge and become part of a global hunt – some inadvertently and some intentionally.
Starting in the 12th Century AD at the Chidambaram temple complex in South India, the film will take the viewers on a heady roller-coaster ride across time and continents.
The Whitehouse and CIA in the USA, P.M.'s office in India, environmentalists, terrorist organizations and various others converge and become part of a global hunt – some inadvertently and some intentionally.
Starting in the 12th Century AD at the Chidambaram temple complex in South India, the film will take the viewers on a heady roller-coaster ride across time and continents.
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