trailers are a usual route to get first impression - they may mean nothing - its standard practice to show the better scenes as a collage in a trailer (at least in Hollywood) to make it look dramatic.
I will wait for the film
trailers are a usual route to get first impression - they may mean nothing - its standard practice to show the better scenes as a collage in a trailer (at least in Hollywood) to make it look dramatic.
I will wait for the film
Suddenly thalaivar looks old. Maybe the heavy duty makeup of Indian,Avvai Shanmugi, Dasavatharam are beginning to show their effects.Trailer looks interesting.
BTW, is it Villain or Villan ? As the title is showing Villu Pattu kind of stuff.
Trailer's good. But would want to wait for the film to come out before passing judgement. Satisfied
'Uttama Villain' trailer is full of mystery
Kamal Haasan’s Uttama Villain trailer begins with a voice over of the protagonist uttering it in the classic Tamil ‘ En Uthirathin Vithai… En Uyir Vithaitha Sathai… Veroruvanai Pagavan enna Poruthudivena’ which tells us that the film might be based on father – son relationship, also there are chances that film might be based on the ‘intellectual property theft’ say a plagiarism in the film industry but as we all know that Kamal will have plenty of surprises in stores, we have to wait little longer to know the real plot of the film.
Another interesting aspect of the film is that there is a drama around the character of ‘Superstar’ Kamal that his son questioning ‘Whether he will leave his mother for another woman’ which really grabs our attention and Urvashi’s dialogue proves that Kamal is a big superstar and loved by many.
The scene where Kamal narrates a story to K Balachander in one minute and getting his nod for a big project is something which should be watched out in big screen. With the trailer, we are guessing that the script narrated by Kamal might be similar to the life of 8th century Kamal Haasan who is supposedly a drama artist. Also, there is a connecting point that sums up both 21st century and 8th century portions which is abstractly explained in the trailer.
There are many questions on the relationship between Kamal and Parvathy Menon as the latter says ‘Avar enakku hero (pause) …neenga‘ and Kamal finishes the phrase by saying ‘Villain’ which indicate that there is a rival for the superstar Kamal Haasan (???).
Not just the 21st century Kamal, Pooja Kumar's question 'Nijamagavey Neengal Yaar' to the 8th century Kamal conveys that there is mystery around his character.
Having discussed the plot which we are able to guess with the trailer, we should definitely laud the extra-ordinary work of the sound designer and stunning background score of Ghibran.
Kamal has completed the sound design at Paramount Studios, Los Angeles and the quality is evident.
http://www.sify.com/movies/uttama-vi...l?ref=slideout
There is a coconut breaking scene in the trailer which is taking place in the current time and Poojakumar is also there. So, like Kamal, she is also part of 18th century as well as modern time portion. So this may give us some clues of the story.
innuma intha ulagam story-a kandu pidikkala.. there are many clues in the trailer ..
Manoranjan, the 21st century actor makes a movie called "Uttama Villain" about a 8th century drama artist ..
thats the one liner .. now watch the trailer again ..
My guess -the 8th century and 21st century happenings are different and movie will show 2 timeframes in parallel..in the climax 8th century & 21st century characters meet,how the story/screenplay is done to meet? but surely I feel the concept is guilt about mischievous/truth/god..
Yeah, sounds about right...but in the process, may also have some connection between current and older story (such as reincarnation) or solving some unsolved mystery of the past. Because if it is simply a question of someone making a story in the past, we might as well just watch the old story without the 21st century portion.