The movie storyline sadly ends up as nothing but a convenient platform for Kamal to portray his 10 roles (which he plays superbly). Kamal talks about the Chaos Theory but after sitting and watching Kamal in many roles, playing good-bad guy on screen – the theory remains unexplained to those who are unable to keep up with the pace. The tsunami (although was well done on-screen using CGI) fails to connects the many loose plots in the story. (All images source: But Kamal decides to fast forward the time to the year 2004 and this is where the story starts to break apart and enters into the realm of boredom and illogical deductions. It had a mystical aura to it especially when an eagle comes into the picture and leaves with many unanswered questions. The background, language and acting for the 12th century were well executed. One had wished that Kamal (who also penned down the story and script) could have just continued with the 12th century setting as the main story. There is a saying “first impression is the last impression” and certainly the movie makes an interesting first impression with the story going back to the 12th century and the fight against Raja Chola II.
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