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Dying Wish | Forced Marriage
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7.3/10
IMDbBest Picture | 2015 | Kamal
Best Produced Screenplay | 2015
Best Original MusicScore | 2015
Best Original Song | 2015
Best Sound Design | 2015
Best Actor | 2015 | Kamal
Best Foreign Feature | 2015
The last appearance of K.Balanchander, a legend, and a maker of world-class Tamil films.
Kamal Haasan, whenever he speaks about cancer, he always mentions about the Malayalam actor Sathyan, who suffered blood cancer. Sathyan used to clean up himself from the disease between the shots. He would rush to the hospital, take his treatment and come back for the shot. A similar sequence can be found in this movie when Margadarshi finds blood oozing out from Manoranjan's nose. Manoranjan says, 'give me a short break, i'll clean up and come back'
The Hollywood film 'The Hero' starring Sam Elliott is inspired by the screenplay of Uthama Villain by Kamal Haasan.
Initial reports suggested that popular comedian Vivek would play an important role in the film, making the film his first collaboration with Kamal Haasan. The reports, however, went unconfirmed and eventually false.
The project was eventually titled in June 2013 as Uttama Villain, with Kamal Haasan himself writing the script for the film,[8] while Crazy Mohan was involved in early discussions for the film's dialogues. Yuvan Shankar Raja was signed on to compose the film's music,[9] while reports also incorrectly suggested that Rajesh was added to the scripting team for the film. In July 2013, Ramesh Aravind took over the task of directing the film from Kamal Haasan. It was later announced that M. Ghibran, who had worked with Kamal Haasan in Vishwaroopam II, would compose music for the film instead of Yuvan Shankar Raja.
"Uthaman: [last dialog] Is there a bigger sadness than the boon of immortality. Is there anyone who wants to hear an endless story?"