Hi friends, Good evening, Recently a movie called "Dasavathaaram" was released in different languages in India. I want to share the explanation given for each character that Kamal Hassan has played in the movie.
Avtaar 1:
Krishna Avatar and character name Vincent Poovaraghavan, Lord Krishna is actually a dalit, he is dark-skinned(Shyamalam). He saved draupadi when she was being violated and he was the actual diplomat in Mahabharatham. Lord krishna dies of an arrow striking his lower leg. Now look at how vincent was introduced. He appears when asin is about to be molested and he saves her like draupadi. Vincent is the dalit diplomat, fights for land issue (soil issue to be exact) and dies from the metal rod striking his leg. Oh even five of Vincent's men are drugged at P.Vasu's...sounds familiar???
Parasurama Avatar and character name Christian Fletcher. Parasurama is actually on an angry killing spree and killed 21 generations of the particular Kshatriya vamsa. Hence the real killer.. Guess what thats what our Fletchers is! He comes around with the gun (modern upgrade for axe) and kills everyone around.
Vamana avatar and character name Kalifulla Khan. Remember in vamana avatar, lord vishnu takes the vishvaroopa, that is the giant form! Hence the giant Kalifulla here symbolises vamana avatar.
Narasimha avatar and character name Shingen Narahashi. First of all the name itself is a play on the words singam(means lion in tamil) and Narasimha (the avatar being symbolised). Lord Narasimha manifests himself to kill the bad guy and he also teaches prahaladha. In the movie, he shows up tp kill the killer fletcher! and is also a teacher.. Lord Narasimha had to kill the asura with bare hands and hence the martial arts exponent here...
Avtaar 8:
Varaha avatar and the character name krishnaveni Paatti. In varaha avatar lord actually hides earth so as to protect life forms. Here too krishnaveni hides the germs- life form inside the statue so as to protect.
Avtaar 9:
Macha Avatar and character name Nambi. Nambi is thrown into water in an act of trying to save lord from being thrown into sea.