Uttama Villain is a 2015 Indian Tamil-language fantasy comedy film directed by Ramesh Aravind, starring Kamal Haasan in a dual role.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for young children due to some mature themes and humor.
Uttama Villain is a must-watch for fans of fantasy and comedy, but it may not be to everyone's taste. It's worth watching on the big screen for its stunning visuals and impressive performances.
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The film tells the story of a struggling actor named Mani who is reincarnated as a god and must navigate the complexities of the divine world, all while trying to win the heart of his love interest, Nandhini.
The story is engaging and entertaining, with a unique blend of fantasy and comedy elements. However, it suffers from some pacing issues and a predictable plot.
Kamal Haasan is a revelation in this film, bringing a level of depth and nuance to his characters that is rare in Indian cinema. The supporting cast is also impressive, with standout performances from K. Viswanath and Andrea Jeremiah.
Kamal Haasan shines in his dual role, bringing depth and nuance to both characters. The supporting cast is also impressive, with standout performances from K. Viswanath and Andrea Jeremiah.
Ramesh Aravind's direction is confident and visually stunning, with a keen eye for detail and a sense of humor. However, some scenes feel rushed and could have benefited from more development.
The cinematography is breathtaking, with stunning visuals and a vibrant color palette. The film's use of special effects is also impressive, adding to the fantasy elements.
Engaging story, impressive performances, stunning visuals, and a unique blend of fantasy and comedy elements.
Pacing issues, predictable plot, and some scenes feel rushed.
"A man who is a god is a man who is a god, but a man who is a god who is a man is a man who is a man."
"The power of the divine is not to be underestimated, but it is also not to be feared."