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Vishwaroopam Uncut Version //top\\ (720p)

Extended sequences of the Afghanistan battle and the transformation from the dancer "Vishwanathan" to the spy "Wisam Ahmad Kashmiri" are more visceral, with the original sound design intact.

The saga of the Vishwaroopam uncut version is more than a footnote in film history. It is a case study in the tragedy of Indian censorship: a system that presumes to protect society ends up impoverishing art. The uncut version is not just about longer fight scenes or extra dialogue; it is about the courage to look unflinchingly at the world’s horrors. Kamal Haasan lost the immediate battle—his film was cut, and its release was delayed. But he won the long war: his challenge shifted the national conversation, paving the way for the more permissive OTT era. The uncut Vishwaroopam remains a ghost, a perfect, unattainable ideal of what Indian cinema could be if it were truly free. And in its absence, it haunts the halls of the CBFC more powerfully than any film ever could. vishwaroopam uncut version