Home Actor Kamal Haasan HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2021 Kamal Haasan Instagram - Reposted from @rkfioffl Part - 9 What was to be but was not Those apart now am going to talk about the actual “FIRST LOOK” of a few of the characters  I preferred this Bhuvaraghavan but the team were too surprised or probably they did not recognise me at all  ,but I have many friends who look like that too but this was denied for various reasons .Though it was a personal favourite of Mr.Mike and me but we ended up having a more handsome looking Bhuvaraghavan .For me personally handsome was never about that face but thats what cinema loves so we decided on a slightly more cosmetic look for Bhuvaraghavan. 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.

Kamal Haasan Instagram – Reposted from @rkfioffl Part – 9 What was to be but was not Those apart now am going to talk about the actual “FIRST LOOK” of a few of the characters  I preferred this Bhuvaraghavan but the team were too surprised or probably they did not recognise me at all  ,but I have many friends who look like that too but this was denied for various reasons .Though it was a personal favourite of Mr.Mike and me but we ended up having a more handsome looking Bhuvaraghavan .For me personally handsome was never about that face but thats what cinema loves so we decided on a slightly more cosmetic look for Bhuvaraghavan. 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.

Kamal Haasan Instagram - Reposted from @rkfioffl Part - 9 What was to be but was not Those apart now am going to talk about the actual “FIRST LOOK” of a few of the characters  I preferred this Bhuvaraghavan but the team were too surprised or probably they did not recognise me at all  ,but I have many friends who look like that too but this was denied for various reasons .Though it was a personal favourite of Mr.Mike and me but we ended up having a more handsome looking Bhuvaraghavan .For me personally handsome was never about that face but thats what cinema loves so we decided on a slightly more cosmetic look for Bhuvaraghavan. 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.

Kamal Haasan Instagram – Reposted from @rkfioffl
Part – 9
What was to be but was not
Those apart now am going to talk about the actual “FIRST LOOK” of a few of the characters 

I preferred this Bhuvaraghavan but the team were too surprised or probably they did not recognise me at all  ,but I have many friends who look like that too but this was denied for various reasons .Though it was a personal favourite of Mr.Mike and me but we ended up having a more handsome looking Bhuvaraghavan .For me personally handsome was never about that face but thats what cinema loves so we decided on a slightly more cosmetic look for Bhuvaraghavan.

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. | Posted on 13/Jun/2021 22:40:57

Kamal Haasan Instagram – Reposted from @rkfioffl Part – 8
The Music: 
Lots 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. 
We did not have good budgets for any of the artists/ technicians who came from overseas as with the conversion rates it was much lower to what they would get otherwise , but no one complained.  Everyone worked with enthusiasm and enjoyed the process of being a part of a novel project.
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.

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