Asin strikes it big again!

There is good news for all Asin fans. After recently being seen in Ghajini (Hindi), she would be seen in Dasavatharam which releases next Friday. Though the Tamil version was released worldwide in June last year, the dubbed Hindi version is arriving after a gap of nearly an year.

Interestingly, Asin has a double role�in the film. She plays a woman from both the 12th century as well as the 21st century. Incidentally, in both the roles, she plays a Brahmin woman. The film's USP is Kamal Haasan, who dons ten different roles. Another female lead is Mallika Sherawat.

"Asin walked into a role which was originally meant for Vidya Balan," says an industry insider, "However, due to date issues, Vidya had to walk out of the project and Asin stepped in."

He maintains that consenting to work in Dasavatharam really helped Asin's standing in the industry. "She gained a lot from the film since her performance was appreciated on a scale similar to that of the Tamil version of Ghajini which arrived only later (in December 2008);�since then, her stocks have been on a rise."

In Dasavatharam, Asin plays the characters of Kothai Radha and Andaal, opposite Kamal Haasan from the 12th and 21st century respectively.

The story of Dasavatharam revolves around a research scientist who loses a biological weapon of mass destruction in the United States of America. The weapon is also sought by an ex-CIA officer for his own use. This is when the scientist and the ex-CIA officer begin a cat-and-mouse chase to gain possession of the weapon.

"The film is an out-and-out commercial affair and was made at a cost of close to Rs. 60 crores," says a trade expert from Chennai, "After its release, Dasavatharam became one of the biggest blockbusters in the history of Tamil cinema by breaking records across the globe. Moreover, the�majority of reviews were positive�about this film that�bridged centuries."

With a running time of close to 3 hours, Dasavatharam took close to 3 years to reach the finishing line after being in the making since 2005. One of the highlights�was the much-hyped soundtrack�composed by Himesh Reshammiya.

The film was released in Tamil and Telugu in June 2008 but the Hindi version has taken quite some time to arrive. This release also seems more out of chance than choice; the�producers vs. multiplexes strike has resulted in non-arrival of any new Hindi movies. That is why Dasavatharam is seeing a sudden release this Friday.

Well, it only works for the benefit Asin fans�who were asking for more ever since she made her Bollywood debut with Ghajini last year. Now with Asin being seen in a double role in Dasavatharam, it should only�double the�audiences' excitement.�

Courtesy: Bollywood Hungama