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Kamal Haasan (b. November 7, 1954, Paramakkudi, Tamil Nadu, India) is a well known Indian movie star working mainly in the South Indian film industry. He has acted in movies made in four of the major South Indian languages - Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam and has made inroads into the North Indian movie industry via Hindi films as well. He has been awarded the fourth highest recognition given to Indian civilians - the Padmashri in 1992. He has been conferred an honorary doctorate by Sathyabama Deemed University, Chennai in 2005.

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Early life

Kamal was born to Srinivasan and Rajalakshmi as the fourth and youngest child in his family. He entered the film world as a child actor at the age of four and has been associated with the film world since then. Kamal learnt the fine arts in his early years instead of school work. As a teenager, he started working as an assistant choreographer in movies and it was during this time that his long and fruitful association with notable Tamil film director, K. Balachander began. A film buff, Kamal is regarded as a trendsetter by many. Along with his contemporary, Rajinikanth, the two are recognized as two of the most prominent stars in Tamil cinema following their predecessors, Sivaji Ganesan and MGR.

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Acting career

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Kamal Haasan made his screen debut with Kalathur Kannamma at the age of 5. 16 Vayathinile, in which he co-acted with Rajinikanth, established him as a popular actor. However, he got his break with K. Balachander's Telugu hit Maro Charithra. Besides Tamil, he has also performed in movies in the Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada.

He started his film career with an interest in movie direction, but under the influence of his mentors turned to acting. He did a few commercial movies for a major part of his career, and then slowly changed his style. His skills in filming are technical and exhaustive. He is also a trained playback singer (sometimes moonlighting as a lyricist as well in his more recent films), and Bharatanatyam dancer.

He has played a wide range of characters including:

  • a ventriloquist in Antu leni Katha (Endless Story).

CORRECTION: This role was played by Narayan Rao, not Kamal Hassan, in the telugu version.

  • an under-world don in Nayagan (Leader). Maniratnam, who is his niece Suhasini's husband, directed this movie.
  • an anti-bribery freedom fighter in Indian.
  • a classical dancer in Saagara Sangamam (Tryst with the Infinite).
  • a blind violinist in Raajaparvai. This was his first screenplay.
  • a dwarf clown in Apoorva Sahodaragal. This film was also his screenplay.
  • a mentally challenged man in Swathi Muthyam (Rare gem).
  • an epic character to have lived with Mahatma Gandhi in Hey Ram.
  • a Sandiyar (Fighter) in Virumaandi. This film was also directed by Kamal Haasan.
  • a mentally retarded character in Guna.
  • a police officer against terrorism in Kurudhi Punal.
  • a normal youth turned villager in Thevar magan, written and produced by Kamal.
  • an altruistic cripple in Anbe Sivam.
  • a.. woman in Avvai Shanmughi.
  • a pair of twins (a Chronic Depressive Psychopath Serial Killer) in Aalavandhan
  • as quadruplets in



    the path breaking comedy "Michael Madan Kama Rajan"
  • as a corrupted politician in "Indiran Chandiran "
  • as a immigrant from Sri Lanka affected with all kind of phobias in Thenali
  • an unemployed youth who chances upon a week of opulence in "Pushpak - the silent movie"
  • a deaf circus stunt man in 'Mumbai Xpress'
  • a flirtatious pilot in the comedy caper 'Panchatantrum'

Each and every movie he has acted has something for the filmdom to learn.All the aboce that has been listed are just names and gives us just the outline,but inreality each deserves enormous applause.

Awards

He is a three time winner of the Indian National award for best actor for the films Nayagan, Moonram Pirai, and Indian. He has also received the best actor award at the Asian Film festivals held in 1983 and 1985 for Saagara Sangamam and Swathi Muthyam respectively. Seven of his movies have been sent as India's official entry to the Oscars, more than any other person. He holds the record for the most Film Fare awards (18) - the Indian equivalent of the Academy Awards. Recently, Kamal Haasan was honoured when his self-directed venture titled "Virumaandi" won the International Asian Film of the Year 2004. In 2005, he was again honoured when Time magazine listed "Nayagan" as one of the Top 100 movies of all time. He is one of the most versatile and finest actors India had ever produced.

Career as a film producer

He has also involved himself in film production. He wrote screenplays for several of his films and ventured into film direction with Hey Ram, a film depicting the conflict between revolutionaries and proponents of non-violence during the Indian independence movement. The film is also remembered for depicting the flashback in colour and the present day events in black and white.

Kamal Hassan renamed his recent venture Sandiyar to Virumandi owing to a protest from a community in Tamil Nadu. He then acted in "Vasool Raja M.B.B.S", a remake of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's "Munnabhai M.B.B.S". Both "Virumandi" and "Vasool Raja" were successes. Kamal then acted in a home production titled "Mumbai Xpress". It was bilingual (Hindi and Tamil) and was directed by long time friend Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film was successful only at some centres. Kamal then signed a film directed by Gautham titled "Vettayadu Villayadu". The shooting of the film has been going on since mid-July. It is a crime thriller – a genre Kamal last attempted in 1995 with "Kuruthipunal".

His magnum opus, a tentatively halted work-in-progress, is Maruda Naayagam, a period film set in 17th or 18th century Madurai about a warrior/freedom fighter Yusuf Khan Sahib. The film is notable as it was inaugurated by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Personal life

He is a self-professed rationalist, atheist, activist, and a follower of Periyar. Some of his movies, especially Anbe Sivam, have put forward his atheistic views.

Kamal is the first actor to turn his fan club into a service organization. Though born to an affluent Iyengar family, he denied his caste identity. Along with his daughter, Kamal has donated his eyes and also offered his body for research after his death, the first Indian celebrity to do so. He was the first Indian actor to promise that he will not act in scenes that portray smoking.

Filmography

Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew, Director, Himself

Actor - filmography

In Production

  • Dasavadaram (2006)(announced)
  • Vetayadu Vilayadu (2005) (filming)

2000s

  • Rama shama Bama (2005)(Kannada) ...Remake Sathi Leelavathi(Tamil)
  • Mumbai Express (2005) .. Avinash/Mumbai Express
  • Vasoolraja M.B.B.S (2004) .. Vasool Raja
  • Virumandi (2004) .. Virumandi
  • Anbe Sivam (2003) .. Nallasivam
  • Pammal K. Sambandam (2002) .. Pammal K. Sambandam
  • Panchatanthiram (2002) .. Ram
  • Aalavandhan (2001) .. Abhay Kumar/Major Vijaykumar
  • .. aka Abhay (India: Hindi title: dubbed version)
  • Paarthale Paravasam (2001) .. Guest appearance
  • .. aka Paravasam (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Thenali (2000) .. Tenali Soman
  • Hey Ram (2000) (as Kamal Haasan) .. Saketh Ram
  • Marudha Naayagam (2000) .. Marudha Naayagam (not released)

1990s

  • Chachi 420



    (1998) (as Padmashri Kamal Haasan) .. Jaiprakash Paswan/Laxmi Godbhole
  • Indian (1996) .. Senapathy/Chandra Bose
  • .. aka Bharateeyudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka Hindustani
  • Avvai Shanmugi (1996) .. Pandyan/Avvai Shanmugi
  • .. aka Bhamane.. Satyabhamane (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Kuruthipunal (1996)
  • .. aka Drohi (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Nammavar (1995) .. Selvan
  • Sathi Leelavathi (1995) .. Shaktivel
  • .. aka Sathy Leevathy (India: Tamil title: alternative transliteration)
  • Subha Sankalpam (1995) .. Dasu
  • Magalir Mattum (1994) .. Boss from Head Office
  • . aka Aadavaallaku Maatram (India: Telugu title)
  • Kalaignan (1993) .. Indrajeet
  • Mahanadi (1993) .. Krishnaswamy
  • .. aka Maha Nadhi (India: Tamil title: alternative transliteration)
  • Maharasan (1993)
  • Guna (1992) .. Guna
  • Singaaravelan (1992) .. Singaaravelan
  • Thevar Magan (1992) .. Shaktivelu
  • .. aka Kshatriya Putrudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka The Chieftain's Son
  • Michael Madana Kamarajan (1991) .. Michael, Madan, Kameshwaran, Subramaniya Raju
  • .. aka Micheal Madana Kamaraju (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • My Dear Marthandan (1990) .. (Guest Appearance).

1980s

  • Apoorva Sahodarargal (1989) .. Raghupathy/Appu/Raja
  • .. aka Apoorva Sahodarulu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka Appu Raja (India: Hindi title)
  • Chanakyan (1989) .. Johnson
  • Indrudu Chandrudu (1989) .. Mayor Rayudu/Chandran
  • .. aka Indran Chandran (India: Tamil title)
  • Daisy (1988)
  • Pushpak (1988) .. Unemployed graduate
  • .. aka Pushpaka Vimanam (India: Telugu title)
  • .. aka Pesum Padam (India: Tamil title)
  • .. aka Pushpaka Vimana (India: Kannada title)
  • .. aka The Love Chariot (India: English title)
  • Soora Samhaaram (1988)
  • Unnal Mudiyum Thambi (1988) .. Udhayamoorthi
  • .. aka Brother, It Is Possible!
  • Kaadhal Parisu (1987)
  • Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu (1987)
  • Nayagan (1987) .. Shaktivelu/ Velu Nayakan
  • .. aka Hero
  • .. aka Nayakudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka Velu-Nayakan (India: Hindi title: dubbed version)
  • Per Sollum Pillai (1987)
  • Vetri Vizha (1987)
  • Vrutham (1987)
  • December Pookkal (1986)
  • Naanum Oru Thozhilaali (1986)
  • Punnagai Mannan (1986)
  • .. aka Smiling Prince
  • Vikram (1986) .. Vikram
  • Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1985)
  • Andha Oru Nimidam (1985)
  • Geraftaar (1985) .. Kishan Kumar Khanna
  • Kaakki Sattai (1985)
  • Mangamma Sabatham (1985)
  • Saagar (1985) .. Raja
  • Swathi Muthyam (1985) .. Sivayya
  • .. aka Sippikkul Muthu (India: Tamil title: dubbed version)
  • Ek Nai Paheli (1984) .. Sandeep
  • .. aka A New Puzzle
  • Enakkul Oruvan (1984)
  • Jappanil Kalyanaraman (1984)
  • Oru Kaidhiyin Diary (1984)
  • .. aka The Diary of a Prisoner
  • Raaj Tilak (1984) .. Suraj
  • Yaadgaar (1984)
  • Yeh Desh (1984) .. Inpsector Mathur
  • Moondram Pirai (1983) .. Teacher
  • .. aka Vasantha Kokila (India: Telugu title)
  • Poikkal Kuthirai (1983)
  • .. aka The Horse Dance
  • Sadma (1983) .. Somu
  • Sagara Sangamam (1983) .. KamalHassan
  • .. aka Salangai Oli (India: Tamil title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka The Confluence
  • Thoongathey Tambi Thoongathey (1983)
  • Zara Si Zindagi (1983)
  • .. aka A Short Life
  • Afsana Do Dilon Ka (1982) (as Kamal Haasan)
  • Agni Sakshi (1982)
  • Dil Ka Sathi Dil (1982) (as Kamal Haasan)
  • Pyara Tarana (1982)
  • .. aka The Beloved Melody
  • Raniththeni (1982)
  • Sakala Kala Vallavan (1982)
  • Sanam Teri Kasam (1982) .. Sunny
  • .. aka I Swear by My Beloved
  • .. aka Paadagan (India: Tamil title: dubbed version)
  • Simla Special (1982)
  • Vazhve Mayam (1982)
  • Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya (1982)
  • Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981) .. Vaasu
  • .. aka Made for Each Other
  • Aakali Rajyam (1981)
  • .. aka The Land of Hunger (India: English title)
  • Do Dil Diwane (1981)
  • Ellaam Inbamayam (1981)
  • Kadal Meengal (1981)
  • Meendum Kokila (1981)
  • Raaja Paarvai (1981) .. Blind Musician
  • .. aka Amavasya Chandrudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Rama Lakshman (1981)
  • Savaal (1981)
  • Shankarlal (1981)
  • Thillu Mullu (1981) .. (Guest Appearance)
  • Tik Tik Tik (1981)
  • Guru (1980)
  • Maria My Darling (1980/I)
  • Natchatiram (1980)
  • Ullasa Paravaigal (1980)
  • Varumayin Niram Sigappu (1980)

1970s

  • Idi Kathakaadu (1979)
  • Alavuddinum Athbutha Vilakkum (1979) .. Alauddin
  • .. aka Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (India: English title)
  • .. aka Allavudeenum Albutha Velakkum (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration)
  • .. aka Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum (India: Tamil title)
  • Azhiyatha Kolangal (1979)
  • Kalyanaraman (1979) .. Kalyanaraman and his brother
  • .. aka Kalyana Raman (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration)
  • Neela Malargal (1979)
  • Neeya (1979)
  • Ninaithale Inikkum (1979)
  • Sigappukkal Mookuthi (1979)
  • Thai Illamal Naan Illai (1979)
  • Yerra Gulabi (1979)
  • Aval Appadithaan (1978) .. Arun
  • Chattam En Kaiyil (1978)
  • .. aka Sattam En Kayyil (India: Tamil title: alternative transliteration)
  • Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu (1978)
  • .. aka Elamai Vunjaladugiradhu (India: Tamil title: alternative *transliteration)
  • Madanolsavam (1978) .. Raju
  • Maro Charithra (1978) .. Balu
  • .. aka Yet Another Story
  • Nizhal Nijamakirathu (1978)
  • . aka Illusion Becomes Reality
  • Sigappu Rojakkal (1978)
  • Thappitha Thala (1978)
  • .. aka Losing the Rhythm
  • .. aka Thappu Thalangal (India: Tamil title)
  • .. aka Wrong Beats
  • Aaina (1977) .. Boy at film shooting scene (Guest Appearance)
  • .. aka Aval Oru Thodarkathai (India: Tamil title)
  • .. aka Aval Oru Thudarkatha (India: Malayalam title)
  • .. aka She Is a Serial Story
  • Aadu Puli Atham (1977)
  • Avargal (1977) .. Janardan
  • .. aka Characters
  • .. aka They
  • Meethi Meethi Baatein (1977)
  • Pathinaru Vayathinile (1977) .. Chappani
  • .. aka 16 Vayathiniley
  • .. aka At the Age of Sixteen
  • .. aka Sweet 16
  • Uyarnthavargal (1977)
  • Anthuleni Katha (1976) .. Arun
  • .. aka A Story Without an End
  • Idaya Malar (1976)
  • Lalitha (1976)
  • Manmatha Leelai (1976) .. Rich Businessman
  • .. aka Cupid's Play
  • Moondru Mudichu (1976)
  • .. aka Three Knots
  • Antharangam (1975)
  • Apoorva Raagangal (1975) .. Prasanna
  • .. aka Rare Melodies
  • Melnattu Marumagal (1975)
  • Pattikatu Raja (1975)
  • Gumastavin Magal (1974)
  • Kanyakumari (1974)
  • Naan Avanillai (1974)
  • .. aka I Am Not He
  • Arrangetram (1973) .. Thiagu
  • .. aka The Debut
  • Sollathan Ninaikiren (1973)
  • .. aka I Am Unable to Tell You
  • Kanna Nalama (1972)
  • .. aka Are You Okay?

1960s

  • Ananda Jyoti (1963)
  • Parthal Pasi Theerum (1962)
  • .. aka Looking at the Beloved
  • Kalathur Kannamma (1960)
  • .. aka Kannamma of Kalathur

Producer - filmography

2000s

  • Mumbai Express (2005) (producer)
  • Virumandi (2004) (producer)
  • Nala Damayanthi (2003) (producer)
  • Hey Ram (2000) (producer)
  • Marudha Naayagam (2000) (producer)

1990s

  • Chachi 420 (1998) (producer) (as Kamal Haasan)
  • Kuruthipunal (1996) (producer)
  • .. aka Drohi (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Magalir Mattum (1994) (producer)
  • . aka Aadavaallaku Maatram (India: Telugu title)
  • Maharasan (1993) (producer)
  • Thevar Magan (1992) (producer)
  • .. aka Kshatriya Putrudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka The Chieftain's Son
  • Michael Madana Kamarajan (1991) (producer)
  • .. aka Micheal Madana Kamaraju (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)

1980s

  • Apoorva Sahodarargal (1989) (producer)
  • .. aka Apoorva Sahodarulu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka Appu Raja (India: Hindi title)
  • Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu (1987) (producer)
  • Raaja Paarvai (1981) (producer)
  • .. aka Amavasya Chandrudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)

Writer - filmography

2000s

  • Mumbai Express (2005) (Tamil dialogue) (story)
  • Virumandi (2004)
  • Nala Damayanthi (2003) (story & screenplay)
  • Anbe Sivam (2003) (screenplay)
  • .. aka Satyame Sivam (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Aalavandhan (2001) (novel)
  • .. aka Abhay (India: Hindi title: dubbed version)
  • Hey Ram (2000)
  • Marudha Naayagam (2001) (screenplay)

1990s

  • Biwi No. 1 (1999) (story)
  • Chachi 420 (1998) (screenplay) (as Kamal Haasan)
  • Virasat (1997) (story)
  • Thevar Magan (1992)
  • .. aka Kshatriya Putrudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka The Chieftain's Son

Miscellaneous Crew - filmography

In Production

  • Pudhu Pettai (2005) (filming) (playback singer)

2000s

  • Mumbai Express (2004) (playback singer)
  • Hey Ram (2000) (choreographer)

1990s

  • Chachi 420 (1998) (playback singer: "Jago Gori") (as Kamal Haasan) *(presenter) (as Kamal Haasan)
  • Avvai Shanmugi (1996) (playback singer)
  • . aka Bhamane.. Satyabhamane (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • Sathi Leelavathi (1995) (playback singer)
  • .. aka Sathy Leevathy (India: Tamil title: alternative transliteration)
  • Thevar Magan (1992) (playback singer)
  • .. aka Kshatriya Putrudu (India: Telugu title: dubbed version)
  • .. aka The Chieftain's Son

1980s

  • Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1985) (playback singer)
  • Nayagan (1987) He sang the song Thenpandi Seemailye

1970s

  • Aaina (1977) (dances) (as Kamalahasan)
  • .. aka Aval Oru Thodarkathai (India: Tamil title)
  • .. aka Aval Oru Thudarkatha (India: Malayalam title)
  • .. aka She Is a Serial Story
  • Antharangam (1975) (playback singer)

Director - filmography

2000s

  • Virumandi (2004)
  • Hey Ram (2000)
  • Marudha Naayagam (2000) (unreleased)

1990s

  • Chachi 420 (1998) (as Kamal Haasan)

Himself - filmography

  • Nala Damayanthi (2003) .. Himself
  • Parthale Paravasam (2000) ..Himself

Trivia

  • Queen Elizabeth II attended the launch of his magnum epic Marudhanayagam.

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