A modern-day bio-scientist (the protagonist).
The development of civil society, law, and morality. 8. Balarama / Krishna
Vishnu took the form of a boar to defeat the demon Hiranyaksha, who had dragged the Earth to the bottom of the cosmic ocean. Varaha lifted the Earth back to its rightful place using his tusks. Land-dwelling mammals. 4. Narasimha (The Half-Man/Half-Lion)
A towering, kind-hearted Muslim youth searching for his lost mother. index of dasavatharam
A brilliant modern-day NRI biotechnologist. He designs a lethal synthetic bioweapon vial and spends the film frantically trying to recover it before a global pandemic erupts. 3. Christian Fletcher
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The "index of dasavatharam" serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the ten primary incarnations (Avatars) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver deity in Hindu philosophy. This divine sequence tracks the cosmic evolution of life and consciousness, demonstrating how the divine manifests to restore cosmic order ( Dharma ) whenever chaos threatens the universe. A modern-day bio-scientist (the protagonist)
The final avatar, prophesied to appear at the end of the current Kali Yuga . Kalki is depicted as a warrior riding a white horse, coming to cleanse the world of evil and usher in a new Satya Yuga .
The primary draw of Dasavathaaram is the chameleon-like performance of Kamal Haasan in ten different roles, a feat that earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor . These characters include:
Vishnu appeared as a small Brahmin boy to subdue the powerful King Bali. He asked for three paces of land; after Bali agreed, Vamana Balarama / Krishna Vishnu took the form of
Directed by K. S. Ravikumar and produced by Venu Ravichandran, Dasavatharam pushed Indian cinema's technical boundaries to their absolute limits in the late 2000s. The Prosthetics and Makeup Revolution
Whether you’re:
Dasavatharam is remembered as a landmark film that pushed the boundaries of Indian cinema in terms of scale, technology, and performance. It is a testament to Kamal Haasan’s vision and his relentless pursuit of cinematic excellence, even in the face of technical and financial challenges, including technicians abandoning the project due to its immense pressure. The film’s legacy lives on, with a 4K digitally restored version made available for modern audiences to appreciate its grandeur as it was intended to be seen.
This report compiles a comprehensive index of content related to "Dasavatharam" (Tamil: தசாவதாரம்), focusing on the 2008 Tamil-language film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and starring Kamal Haasan in ten roles. It organizes entries for easy reference: characters, scenes, themes, production details, music cues, technical elements, critical reception, controversies, and related materials. Use this as a navigational guide for study, analysis, cataloging, or archival work.
A modern-day bio-scientist (the protagonist).
The development of civil society, law, and morality. 8. Balarama / Krishna
Vishnu took the form of a boar to defeat the demon Hiranyaksha, who had dragged the Earth to the bottom of the cosmic ocean. Varaha lifted the Earth back to its rightful place using his tusks. Land-dwelling mammals. 4. Narasimha (The Half-Man/Half-Lion)
A towering, kind-hearted Muslim youth searching for his lost mother.
A brilliant modern-day NRI biotechnologist. He designs a lethal synthetic bioweapon vial and spends the film frantically trying to recover it before a global pandemic erupts. 3. Christian Fletcher
📌
The "index of dasavatharam" serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the ten primary incarnations (Avatars) of Lord Vishnu, the preserver deity in Hindu philosophy. This divine sequence tracks the cosmic evolution of life and consciousness, demonstrating how the divine manifests to restore cosmic order ( Dharma ) whenever chaos threatens the universe.
The final avatar, prophesied to appear at the end of the current Kali Yuga . Kalki is depicted as a warrior riding a white horse, coming to cleanse the world of evil and usher in a new Satya Yuga .
The primary draw of Dasavathaaram is the chameleon-like performance of Kamal Haasan in ten different roles, a feat that earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor . These characters include:
Vishnu appeared as a small Brahmin boy to subdue the powerful King Bali. He asked for three paces of land; after Bali agreed, Vamana
Directed by K. S. Ravikumar and produced by Venu Ravichandran, Dasavatharam pushed Indian cinema's technical boundaries to their absolute limits in the late 2000s. The Prosthetics and Makeup Revolution
Whether you’re:
Dasavatharam is remembered as a landmark film that pushed the boundaries of Indian cinema in terms of scale, technology, and performance. It is a testament to Kamal Haasan’s vision and his relentless pursuit of cinematic excellence, even in the face of technical and financial challenges, including technicians abandoning the project due to its immense pressure. The film’s legacy lives on, with a 4K digitally restored version made available for modern audiences to appreciate its grandeur as it was intended to be seen.
This report compiles a comprehensive index of content related to "Dasavatharam" (Tamil: தசாவதாரம்), focusing on the 2008 Tamil-language film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and starring Kamal Haasan in ten roles. It organizes entries for easy reference: characters, scenes, themes, production details, music cues, technical elements, critical reception, controversies, and related materials. Use this as a navigational guide for study, analysis, cataloging, or archival work.