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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Chitti's [[specification (technical standard)|technical specifications]] are revealed during many scenes. Chitti often introduces itself by stating the [[clock rate]] of its [[central processing unit]] and its [[random-access memory]] limit, which is respectively 1 terrahertz (10<sup>12</sup> [[hertz]]) and 1 zettabyte (10<sup>21</sup> [[byte]]s). Chitti is also shown to be equipped with [[ZigBee]], a wireless low-power communication specification. It is also revealed to have built-in [[Wi-Fi]] and [[medical imaging]] capabilities, which can be seen when Chitti uses [[medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] to screen Latha's baby during her [[childbirth]]. Chitti also possesses an ability to detect and remove [[malware]] within its system and in any network it may be part of, which is evident when Chitti remotely destroys a [[computer worm|worm]] programmed by Vaseegaran during the film's climax to terminate Chitti's army of robots.
Chitti's [[specification (technical standard)|technical specifications]] are revealed during many scenes. Chitti often introduces itself by stating the [[clock rate]] of its [[central processing unit]] and its [[random-access memory]] limit, which is respectively 1 terrahertz (10<sup>12</sup> [[hertz]]) and 1 zettabyte (10<sup>21</sup> [[byte]]s). Chitti is also shown to be equipped with [[ZigBee]], a wireless low-power communication specification. It is also revealed to have built-in [[Wi-Fi]] and [[medical imaging]] capabilities, which can be seen when Chitti uses [[medical ultrasonography|ultrasound]] to screen Latha's baby during her [[childbirth]]. At one time, when Vaseegaran breaks Chitti into pieces for romancing Sana (played by [[Aishwarya Rai]]) and throws the pieces into a landslide, Vaseegaran's mentor Dr. Bohra discovers the damaged robot who still appears alive and reconstructs it back to perfect form, just adding a red chip to Chitti that will make it a ruthless terminator. Chitti also possesses an ability to detect and remove [[malware]] within its system and in any network it may be part of, which is evident when Chitti remotely destroys a [[computer worm|worm]] programmed by Vaseegaran during the film's climax to terminate Chitti's army of robots.


[[Image:Chitti Evil.jpg|thumb|225px|right|The Bad Chitti Robot.]]
[[Image:Chitti Evil.jpg|thumb|225px|right|The Bad Chitti Robot.]]

Revision as of 14:47, 10 September 2011

Chitti Babu
Enthiran character
File:Chitti Robot.jpg
Created by
Portrayed byRajinikanth
Voiced byRajinikanth
In-universe information
NicknameChitti
SpeciesAndroid robot
RelativesDr. Vaseegaran (Creator)
NationalityIndian

Chitti Babu, commonly known as Chitti, is the titular character of the 2010 Tamil science fiction film, Enthiran, written and directed by S. Shankar. The character was portrayed by Rajinikanth. It is the first fictional robot in Indian cinema.

Background

File:Chitti Incomplete.jpg
Chitti Robot before completion.

Although S. Shankar made an early claim that Enthiran would be a film for "everyone", including those who may lack computer literacy, the film makes reference to many scientific principles relating to the fields of engineering, computer science, and robotics.[1]

Issac Asimov is mentioned several times in the film, including in the song "Boom Boom Robo Da" and in a scene in which Dr. Vaseegaran is asked if Chitti Babu was created with respect to Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, which Asimov first introduced in 1942 in his short story "Runaround". Vaseegaran responds to the question by saying that Chitti was not made according to those rules as Chitti's purpose was to kill enemy soldiers during war. The song "Irumbile Oru Irudhaiyam" further makes reference to many technical terms; a notable example is the line "en neela pallale unnodu sirippen", which translates to "I will smile at you with my blue tooth", alluding to the wireless technology. In the introduction of the film, Vaseegaran uses the popular programming test phrase "hello world" to test Chitti's speech ability.

Characteristics

Chitti's technical specifications are revealed during many scenes. Chitti often introduces itself by stating the clock rate of its central processing unit and its random-access memory limit, which is respectively 1 terrahertz (1012 hertz) and 1 zettabyte (1021 bytes). Chitti is also shown to be equipped with ZigBee, a wireless low-power communication specification. It is also revealed to have built-in Wi-Fi and medical imaging capabilities, which can be seen when Chitti uses ultrasound to screen Latha's baby during her childbirth. At one time, when Vaseegaran breaks Chitti into pieces for romancing Sana (played by Aishwarya Rai) and throws the pieces into a landslide, Vaseegaran's mentor Dr. Bohra discovers the damaged robot who still appears alive and reconstructs it back to perfect form, just adding a red chip to Chitti that will make it a ruthless terminator. Chitti also possesses an ability to detect and remove malware within its system and in any network it may be part of, which is evident when Chitti remotely destroys a worm programmed by Vaseegaran during the film's climax to terminate Chitti's army of robots.

File:Chitti Evil.jpg
The Bad Chitti Robot.

Chitti contains built-in wheels under its feet, which allow it to become a vehicle for faster robotic locomotion. Chitti is also able to recharge its battery by itself when low battery power is detected. This can be seen in several scenes of the film, especially when Chitti uses a transformer to recharge after fighting thugs on a train and when Chitti and its army of robots recharge themselves using car batteries during the film's climax. Chitti's body, made of titanium, is able to resist heat up to 1000°C (in comparison to pure titanium which has a melting point of 1668°C), which is evident during the scene when it rescues people from a burning apartment complex. Whenever Chitti is given a verbal command, it tends to take them literally, including slangs. This is evident during the beginning of the film, when Chitti is told to 'put' the television on, it results in Chitti picking up the television screen and dropping it on the ground. Chitti also is shown to strive to finish what it is told to do, and when not finished it would utter "task incomplete" to itself. Other unique abilities of Chitti include reading and memorizing books by rapidly scanning through pages, analyzing DNA and genetic decoding, communicating with animals, and rebuilding or dismantling itself.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Enthiran – The Robot Will Work In Village Too: Shankar". Tellytube.in. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
  2. ^ "Science Facts in Enthiran the Robot - Tamil Visitor Coloumn - Endhiran | Rajinikanth | Aishwarya Rai | Shankar | AR Rahman". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 2011-05-19.