Pooja Kumar: She plays Nirupama with a mix of vulnerability and intelligence, serving as the audience's surrogate into Vishwanathan’s secret world.
Vishwaroopam is more than just an action movie; it is a testament to Kamal Haasan’s vision and his commitment to bringing world-class cinema to India. Whether you are watching it for the first time or revisiting it for its intricate details, the film offers a rewarding experience that stands the test of time. If you'd like more information on this film: Plot details for the sequel Comparison of the Tamil and Telugu versions List of Kamal Haasan's other spy thrillers
While Kamal Haasan is the heart of the film, the supporting cast delivers powerhouse performances:
Rahul Bose: As the antagonist Omar, Bose brings a chilling, understated menace to the role of a terrorist leader.
The film's success led to a sequel, Vishwaroopam II, which completed the arc of Wizam Ahmad Kashmiri. For Telugu-speaking audiences, the dubbed version maintained the intensity and linguistic nuances of the original, making it a favorite on digital platforms. Conclusion