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Haasan promoting Vishwaroopam in 2013. 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]
Pages in category "Films directed by Kamal Haasan" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Chandrahasan has produced several of Haasan's films and was an executive with Raaj Kamal Films International, he died in March 2017. [117] Chandrahasan's daughter Anu Hasan has had supporting roles in several films, including Suhasini's Indira. Haasan's sister, Nalini Raghu, is a dance teacher for whom he named an auditorium (Nalini Mahal). [118]
MEGASTAR, MAESTRO Veteran Indian actor Kamal Haasan‘s 234th film “Thug Life,” directed by Mani Ratnam, has locked a worldwide theatrical release for June 5, 2025. The announcement came on ...
Raaj Kamal Films International is an Indian film production and distribution company founded and headed by Kamal Haasan. Raja Paarvai (1981) was the first film to be produced by them under the banner "Haasan Brothers" before renaming it to Raaj Kamal Films International.
Dasavathaaram (transl. The Ten Avatars) is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language science fiction period action film directed by K. S. Ravikumar, written by Kamal Haasan and produced by V. Ravichandran under Aascar Film Pvt. Ltd.
Hey Ram (transl. Oh! Ram) is a 2000 Indian epic historical drama film written, directed, and produced by Kamal Haasan, that stars him and Shah Rukh Khan (in his Tamil debut) in lead roles.
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]