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Vishwaroopam 2 Full Movie Review || Kamal Hassan || Pooja Kumar || Anonymous || iMedia

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Vishwaroopam 2 Full Movie Review || Kamal Hassan || Pooja Kumar || Anonymous || iMedia

Vishwaroopam 2 movie cast: Kamal Haasan, Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah, Shekhar Kapur, Rahul Bose, Anant Mahadevan, Waheeda Rehman, Jaideep Ahlawat
Vishwaroopam 2 movie director: Kamal Haasan
Vishwaroopam 2 movie rating: 3.5 stars

Recently, the much-appreciated Mission: Impossible – Fallout, starring Tom Cruise, hit the screens. The film gave some great cinematic moments, stunts that could cause a crick in your neck just by watching those. Now, fans of the franchise expect that from a spy film. To critics, they ask, “Well, what else can you expect from an action film?.” With the Vishwaroopam films, Kamal Haasan has given an answer that spy films need not focus on just action. This is what I loved about Vishwaroopam 2, probably something that might be a disappointment to pure-action fans.

Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot of action; a lot of gore as well. As always Kamal aims for the sky. There’s an underwater sequence; cars tumbling all around, and the works. Kamal doesn’t give us the time to pause, think and question if the sequence was plausible. But the aftermath has been beautifully captured. Wizam Ahmed Kashmiri (Kamal Haasan) eternally winces throughout the film, even performing mundane tasks like peeing. This is where Kamal’s sensibility shines — not once does he take his viewer’s intelligence for granted. Now, does the action have serious effects, yes. But does that stop Wizam from doing more? No.

There is a lot going on in Vishwaroopam 2 and Kamal seems to realise this as well. He constantly creates space for explanations, though organically. Nirupama (Pooja Kumar) is the audience’s representative on screen. She pops up with a ‘What’s happening’, that enables Wizam to give us context. But even she isn’t just a spectator. There is a line in the first part, where Ashmitha (Andrea Jeremiah) says that everybody in this story has dual roles. One might think that covers only the agents and of course, the terrorists, but it rather stretches out to every character. Duality is a major theme in Vishwaroopam. In the first part, the pigeon, a symbol of peace acts as a carrier of nuclear elements. Even the title is written from the right to left, but Vishwaroopam is an intrinsically ‘Hindu’ concept. When Omar (Rahul Bose) asks Wizam if he remembers the people he has killed, Wizam says he does, more than Omar remembers. Kamal Haasan constantly establishes with the flashbacks that Wizam can’t really escape his story. ‘Do you sleep well,’ asks Colonel Jagannath.

The dialogues are trademark Kamal Haasan, and as someone who has followed and enjoyed his work, they are an absolute riot. Wordplay has always been the man’s strong suit and he puts it to great use — there is a pun on marriage, word-play around ‘Ayutha Ezhuthu’ (also brilliantly placed). “No one accepts terrorism by choice,” he says and follows it up with a lovely thread of what can happen when a child grows up guarded against the ‘Ayudha Ezhuthu’. Vishwaroopam is rife with metaphors – an extension of what we have seen in the first part.

The cuts in Vishwaroopam 2 are as memorable as they are in Vishwaroopam 1. If the debris from a blast turned into computer pixels, here the blood splashed on a window becomes a map. The moments from Wizam’s story that keep haunting him get slow-motion treatment, sometimes in 360 degrees. And these are not just moments of gore, but the dynamic ones as well — of a jihadi boy playing on a swing; of Omar’s worry about his family; the wail of a mother whose son was ‘collateral damage’. One of my favourite cuts is the sweeping round-the-clock shot that we get after Wizam and Nirupama meet his mother (Waheeda Rehman). He is surrounded and swallowed by emotions and when the flashback cuts to the present, it is a long-shot of a frail Waheeda behind a window. His story has led to a place where he can only watch his mother from afar, so much so that he prefers to not reveal who he is to the Alzheimer-stricken lady.

Vishwaroopam 2 Full Movie Review || Kamal Hassan || Pooja Kumar || Anonymous || iMedia

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