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  2. Gunaa - Wikipedia

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    Gunaa is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language psychological romantic drama film directed by Santhana Bharathi and co-written by Sab John.The film stars Kamal Haasan, Rekha and newcomer Roshini in her only screen appearance.

  3. Guna Caves - Wikipedia

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    Guna Caves, initially named as Devil's Kitchen, is a cave located in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India. [2] It attracts many visitors every year. [3] The location got the name Guna Caves after it was featured in the 1991 film Gunaa starring Kamal Haasan. Since the release of the film, the location has attracted a large number of visitors and ...

  4. Kamal Haasan filmography - Wikipedia

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    Kamal Haasan is an Indian actor, film director, film producer, screenwriter and dance choreographer who works primarily in Tamil cinema. At the age of 5, he debuted as a child actor in the 1960 Tamil film Kalathur Kannamma , directed by A. Bhimsingh , which won him the President's Gold Medal . [ 1 ]

  5. Kanmani Anbodu Kadhalan - Wikipedia

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    To my love, Kanmani) is a song from the Tamil film Gunaa (1991) composed by Ilaiyaraaja, written by Vaali and sung by Kamal Haasan and S. Janaki. [2] The song was noticed for having dialogues interspersed between the lines, [ 3 ] and it was notably one of the few conversational songs in Tamil cinema.

  6. Kamal Haasan - Wikipedia

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    She acted with Haasan in the 1975 movie Melnaattu Marumagal. After marriage, Vani worked as Haasan's costume designer for several movies. They divorced ten years later. [120] Haasan and actress Sarika began living together in 1988, marrying after the birth of their first child, Shruti (born 1986). [121] Shruti is a singer and a Tollywood ...

  7. Kamal Haasan's unrealized projects - Wikipedia

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    In early 2016, Kamal Haasan developed a story featuring the character of Balram Naidu, the RAW operative from his 2008 film Dasavathaaram for Sabaash Naidu, and T. K. Rajeev Kumar was handed directorial duties. [143] Kamal Haasan had nurtured ideas of making a film on the character since late 2011 after seeing the popularity of the role. [144]

  8. List of awards and nominations received by Kamal Haasan

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    It featured 7 films starring Kamal Haasan. Maro Charitra, Ek Duuje ke liye, Sagara Sangamam, Pushpaka Vimana, 16 Vayadhinile, Nayakan and Aval Appadithan movies. A Kamal Haasan Film Festival was held on his 50th Film Career Anniversary held on Ministry of Information and Broadcasting at Surifort Auditorium II, India on 10 July 2010. [134]

  9. Uyarnthavargal - Wikipedia

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    Uyarnthavargal (transl. Noble people) is a 1977 Indian Tamil-language film directed by T. N. Balu, starring Kamal Haasan and Sujatha. The film deals with a deaf-mute couple and their struggle in society. It is a remake of the 1972 Hindi film Koshish, which itself was inspired by the 1961 Japanese film Happiness of Us Alone. [1]