Their search for the perfect baritone leads them to (Amitabh Bachchan), a failed actor living in a graveyard who was once rejected by the industry for having a voice considered "unsuitable" for a hero. Together, they form Shamitabh —a portmanteau of their names—and take the industry by storm. Themes of Ego and Collaboration
Released in 2015, Shamitabh is a whimsical, meta-cinematic satire directed by R. Balki that explores the symbiotic yet volatile relationship between "the face" and "the voice". Starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dhanush, the film is an inventive fable about the magic and hubris of stardom. The Core Concept: A High-Tech Deception
The narrative follows (Dhanush), a mute man from a small village with an unyielding dream of becoming a Bollywood hero. With the help of assistant director Akshara (Akshara Haasan), he uses a fictional "Live Voice Transfer Technology" from Finland that allows him to "speak" using a borrowed voice.
While the first half of the film is praised for its "madly inventive" setup, the second half focuses on the inevitable collision of egos:
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