This story is from June 13, 2021
Dasavatharam turns 13: Kamal Haasan shares never-revealed-before secrets
One of Kamal Haasan's big hits, Dasavatharam, turned 13 today. For Kamal,
Dasavatharam
was a dream project as he had to play not two or three roles, but10 roles
, in addition to scripting the film! And the ambitious script, which begins during the Chozha period and ends during the December 2004tsunami
, was definitely a challenge to crack.The Ulaganayagan has now shared many interesting details about this mammoth project through the handle of his production house,
Raaj Kamal Films International
. In a series of posts on Instagaram, Kamal has shared in detail about the making of the film. Here is what the award-winning actor-director has to say about the film (in his own words):Most of the time I work alone and like to take the opinion of seniors and well wishers while on a project. For Dasavatharam it wasn’t any different and thus I wanted to take Mr Mukta Srinivasan's opinion as he has string instincts and is a brilliant short story writer.
In Nayakan, thanks to Mr Mukta, the Heroine's character was beautifully written as a young girl who prepares her exams while being an inmate in a brothel. He heard the Dasavatharam script and he said "kamal you must watch over the film closely as its your idea and goes further and says foster it like your child.They will kill the child otherwise if you only decide to walk in and out of shoot". I took his advise and spent all my time on it.
The BeginningAny producer would have found it ridiculous that the director and I went to the US for 21 days to do make up tests for all the looks, but we did it . Mr
Michael Westmore
bent over backwards and did a stupendous job during the trial . Everyday for 21 days was hard work and one time Mr Michael also pushed himself in helping me with wiring me for a photo shoot held me too as I wanted to try a kick a certain way. Sometimes I did two different looks /make ups as we were building the makeup in layers and it was done in a lab. During the process Mr Ravikumar realized the full scope of the looks and immediately engaged a photographer for $250 a day to record each look .Our producer was enthusiastic to immediately release all of the 10 looks in the media. However I had to stop him by telling him that people would not find a need to go to a cabaret or a strip tease if the advertising posters had images from the final climax and there is nothing further to entice them in! I knew we had something precious and convinced him to hold back and am grateful he understood then. I had taken to heart the advise of Mr Mukta Srinivasan to closely guard my baby and just kept doing that.
That's how Dasavatharam was made and saw completion .
TechniciansEveryone was pushed to their limits during to achieve the project ; Ms Gauthami's contribution , art director Mr Sameer Chanda did the first 10 minutes of the film and left , Mr Thota Tharani picked up from there followed by Mr Prabhakar who did the airport sequences they all did a fabulous job . I remember that Mr Jeeva was supposed to be the cinematographer but couldn't take up the project. We had so many other good technicians who weren't able to come on board.The entire concept of the film was new and challenging , like just the first 10 minutes sequence in re creating a period cost 2.5 crores which was new to everyone. I am not being myopic to budgets, it is just that I am grateful to each and every technician who stood by me and made me achieve my vision. Be it art directors, stunt directors as some of the Stunt sequences were like never before, the CG team who we used to quarrel with over budgets as they wanted 2 million and we used to ask them to show us a khadi Gramodyog way of achieving the output and that's why due the lack of budgets some portions of CG might not look the way it is supposed to have looked.All of my technicians helped me complete the project through all the insults, quarrels, stressful environment etc and I am grateful to them and on the other hand, I would never forget or forgive those technicians who gave up and ran away like rats ditching the project. If you believe in something , it can always be achieved and example from way before is Aboorva Sagotharargal. It was not done by just a number crunching producer, but a visionary too. So also Pushpak , which had two visionaries and a businessman as producers helming it and hence it was done in a small tight budget and yielded great results.
Unforgettable momentsMost unforgettable was the first sequence where in I had come up with a lot of the designs as the others didn't know how to visualise or present it but I already had lessons out of experience from
Maruthanayagam
and taking notes from on not over building anything unrealistically but keep it believable. For example the two guards standing on either sides of the elephant was designed by me. It was novel for us , but done in history where in the body Guards would protect the king while on an elephant. It is basically two footboards on either sides and the elephant actually felt very comfortable with the footboards pressing into it. We wanted to make a masterpiece and we didn't look at money or fame , just our contribution to the art of cinema. We had various Stunt directors supporting us which can be seen in various styles portrayed through the film as Fletcher's stunts had to be different from the Samurai and tat from the first and all this within a shoe string budget.The musicLots of music directors found the script uninteresting and I was confused by their reactions. Worried by this , the producer said he will suggest names and suggest Mr Himesh Reshammiya and added on Ms Mallika Sherawat too as his suggestion.Mr Himesh did a wonderful job with the music when it was a time the press wasn't very supportive of him . He delivered surprises like Mukunda Mukunda and Kallai matum kandal which were big hits and wasn't like anything he did before. He allowed me to render the palandu palandu bit and added it as a overlap to his music. I was very embarrassed as I was conducting a group of singers here to record it and send it to him. We never worked together again , but he proved a point with his good work then. The BGM was by Mr
DSP
who was a bundle of energy and fun to work with. Exemplary points were when Naidu realizes Srinivasulu is Telugu where it isn't subtlety but on the top humor . We had so much fun working together that we decided to carry on the collaboration with him, the director and myself on to Manmadhan Ambu.But going back on the memories now, Dasavatharam was a master class for me on every technical aspect . There were many masters to teach and learn from and cinema was the ultimate master and very forgiving when we failed in some parts, definitely more forgiving than the audience who made it a hit . I can say I learnt democracy during the making of this film. The project would not have been possible with just me , or just Mr Ravikumar or Mr Ravichandran or just Mr Westmore. It is all of us together that made it happen.
What was to be but was notThose apart now am going to talk about the actual “FIRST LOOK” of a few of the characters
The cliche look of what a scientist looks like in Tamil cinema was a bespectacled nerdy guy almost okayed a wig slapped on head that looked more like a scholarly cap than hair. Mike and I decided not to tamper with that and I felt that’s the only part where I play myself but for various other characters I had to shave my head based on schedule so unfortunately I landed up with a wig well done for the days I can see through it now but then it seemed convincing, so went with that. otherwise I would have settled for Govind who was balding which Mike would have pulled off like a wizard that he is.
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