He couldn't be busier with pressing commitments for Dasavatharam's post production works. However, K.S. Ravikumar still found time to spill the beans feeding fodder to the undernourished media for lack of Dasavatharam staple. In an exclusive interview to the Economic Times daily, K.S.R provided a cursory glance as to what to expect from the movie and stated that since the visual graphics content appear for two and half hours of the movie, the project was being delayed.
Although he did not dwell too much into the details of the storyline, an image of Dasavatharam was published in the daily. The image, as shown here, has the all-muscle Kamal, in an Iyengar makeover trying with all his might to possibly topple over or perhaps support what could be a statuette. Inside source say that this scene is of paramount importance to the way script opens up. Having said that, it is also significant to note that the movie was shot in sets made to recreate the Tsunami aftermath.
Kamal too talking about the movie, said that he was very happy about the way the script has shaped up. He also conveyed that they have tried to convey a message that the world was changing into a global village, without going overboard and not compromising on the entertainment factor.