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The problem about writing a preview for a Kamal
Haasan's movie is that even if you have all the pre-release
details, it is impossible to fore-capture what is in store for
the viewers.
Kamal always has something magical on screen. Take the case of
Vasool Raja MBBS. Every one knew the story and the script from
its Hindi original. Yet, what one got to see in the Tamil remake
was something special and spontaneously more hilarious than the
original. That's the famed Kamal effect. We have a surfeit of information on Mumbai
Xpress. But we all know it is just a teaser. For to fully
understand and appreciate his efforts one has to wait till the
film's release. Yet, for what it is worth, here we go: Mumbai
Xpress, as the title implies, is also about a train. The climax
involves this train.
But the film is at the core about a kidnap
and the ensuing mirth. 'It is not a typical mixed-up identity
story', Kamal hastens to assure. He says the comedy in the film
will be of very high order. But there will
be plenty of stuff for your
heart too. As the story centres on a young kid, it will have a
special attraction for young boys. A 23-yeard-old comical horse Charlie and the
bit-part of Munna the monkey --- will be very appealing to
youngsters. Kamal plays the dare-devil motorbike stuntman
Avinashi. He has taken every sort of risk possible for the film.
He drove bikes at break-neck speeds, dangled from high-rises,
walked on tight rope perhaps he just stopped short of walking on
water.
Giving him company on the acting front will
be Ramesh Aravindh, Manisha, Nasser, Sharad Saxena, Pasupathy,
Kovai Sarala, Vaiyapuri. Jumbo jets, which come in and out of scenes
as if in a conjurer's trick, make you wonder how they filmed it
all. Well, Kamal, just precisely for this reason,
had wanted the slum set to be got up near the airport. In short, the film is an effort of Kamal to
give qulaitive entertainment to the discerning public.Samir Chadha handles art and his assistants,
Nitin Waple and Subroto, have been introduced for erecting huge
sets.
Siddharth has made historical impressions in
digital camerawork. Ilayaraja's music is already being talked in
high terms. The quality of Kamal's screenplay will stand
over that of Michael Madana Kamarajan, director Singeetham
points out. The entire cast and crew deserve plaudits for
completing the films in two languages in 60 days flat.
The film is being released all over India in
two languages. Of course, a dubbed version in Telugu is also
being released. Mumbai Xpress is slated for April 14th
release. It is about a train ---- the train here is
Kamal's train of thought. Needless to say, it is faster than any bullet
train.
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