(2013) is a critically acclaimed Indian spy thriller written, directed, and produced by Kamal Haasan , who also stars in the lead role. The film is celebrated for its technical brilliance, realistic portrayal of global espionage, and a groundbreaking "transformation scene" that remains a benchmark in Indian cinema. Plot Overview
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Kamal Haasan’s dedication to the craft is evident in every frame. His performance is not just about the action; it is about the nuance. He shifts body language, accent, and demeanor with effortless fluidity. The supporting cast, including Rahul Bose as the antagonist Omar Qureshi and Pooja Kumar, deliver performances that ground the high-octane drama in reality. Kamal Haasan’s dedication to the craft is evident
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The film opens in the United States, where (played by Kamal Haasan) lives a quiet life as a classical Kathak dance teacher in New Jersey. He is married to a young doctor named Nirupama (Pooja Kumar), but their marriage is strained. Nirupama feels Vishwanathan is boring, secretive, and too traditional. Unbeknownst to her, Vishwanathan is not what he seems.