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Kamal Haasan is an Indian film actor, screenwriter, director, producer, and choreographer who works primarily in Tamil cinema. 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] Since then he has acted in over 230 films in Tamil and several other languages including Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi and Bengali.[2] After a few projects as a child artist he took a break to continue his education. He later concentrated on dance choreography and worked as an assistant choreographer. During this time, he made uncredited appearances in a few films which he worked on.[1]
In 1973, Haasan landed his first adult role as Thiagu in the film Arangetram by K. Balachander, whom the actor considers his mentor. He continued to act in minor roles in several films such as Sollathaan Ninaikkiren (1973) and Naan Avanillai (1974), most of which were directed by Balachander. His breakthrough as an independent lead actor came with the 1974 Malayalam film Kanyakumari.[1] His work in it won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Malayalam). Following that, he starred in a series of films in both languages—Tamil and Malayalam. His breakthrough in Tamil cinema came with Balachander's Apoorva Raagangal (1975); the film earned him a second Filmfare Award, his first in Tamil.[1] Between 1974 and 1978, he won six Filmfare Awards including four consecutive wins for the Best Actor (Tamil). Haasan turned producer for Raja Paarvai (1981), in which he played the lead role of a blind musician.[3] The film was produced under the "Haasan Brothers" banner which was later renamed Raaj Kamal Films International.
Haasan debuted in Bollywood with Balachander's Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981), which was a remake of his 1978 Telugu film Maro Charitra. His role as a school teacher who looks after an amnesic girl in Moondram Pirai (1982) won him several accolades, including the Best Actor honours at the National Film Awards and Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. He then starred in the Panchu Arunachalam- written Sakalakala Vallavan, which expanded Kamal's craze from classes to the masses. His role in Ramesh Sippy's Hindi film Saagar (1985), a triangular love story, was nominated in both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor categories at the 33rd Filmfare Awards.[1][4] Under Raaj Kamal Films International, he produced films such as: Vikram (1986), Apoorva Sagodharargal (1989), Thevar Magan (1992) and Hey Ram (2000). As a producer he won a Filmfare Award and National Film Award for Apoorva Sagodharargal and Thevar Magan. Seven films featuring Kamal have been submitted by India to the Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, the most for any actor in India.[5] In 2009, he became one of the few actors in India to have completed 50 years working in cinema. His work Vishwaroopam (2013), which he also produced and directed, won two awards at the 60th National Film Awards.[6]
As actor
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Role | Language | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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1960 | Kalathur Kannamma | Selvam | Tamil | A. Bhimsingh | Child artist | [7] |
1962 | Paarthaal Pasi Theerum | Babu & Kumar | Tamil | A. Bhimsingh | Child artist | [8] |
1962 | Paadha Kaanikkai | Ravi | Tamil | K. Shankar | Child artist | [9] |
1962 | Kannum Karalum | Babu | Malayalam | K. S. Sethumadhavan | Child artist | [10] |
1963 | Vanambadi | Ravi | Tamil | G. R. Nathan | Child artist | [11] |
1963 | Anandha Jodhi | Balu | Tamil | V. N. Reddy | Child artist | [12] |
1970 | Maanavan | Tamil | M. A. Thirumugam | Uncredited role (Special appearance in the song "Visiladichan Kunjugala") |
[13] | |
1971 | Annai Velankanni | Jesus | Tamil | Thankappan | Uncredited role | [14] |
1972 | Kurathi Magan | Tamil | K. S. Gopalakrishnan | Uncredited role | [15] | |
1973 | Arangetram | Thiagu | Tamil | K. Balachander | [16] | |
1973 | Sollathaan Ninaikkiren | Kamal | Tamil | K. Balachander | [17] | |
1974 | Paruva Kaalam | Chandran | Tamil | Jos A.N. Fernando | [18] | |
1974 | Gumasthavin Magal | Mani | Tamil | A. P. Nagarajan | [19] [20] | |
1974 | Naan Avanillai | Tamil | K. Balachander | [17] | ||
1974 | Kanyakumari | Sankaran | Malayalam | K. S. Sethumadhavan | [21] | |
1974 | Anbu Thangai | Buddha | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | Uncredited role (Special appearance in the song "Mannargal Vanagum") |
[22] [23] |
1974 | Vishnu Vijayam | Vishnu | Malayalam | N. Sankaran Nair | [24] | |
1974 | Aval Oru Thodar Kathai | Prasad | Tamil | K. Balachander | [25] | |
1974 | Panathukkaga | Kumar | Tamil | M. S. Senthil | [18] | |
1975 | Cinema Paithiyam | Natarajan | Tamil | Muktha Srinivasan | [18] | |
1975 | Pattampoochi | Siva | Tamil | A. S. Pragasam | [18] | |
1975 | Aayirathil Oruthi | Kamal | Tamil | Avinashi Mani | [18] | |
1975 | Then Sindhudhe Vaanam | Tamil | R. A. Sankaran | [18] | ||
1975 | Melnaattu Marumagal | Raja | Tamil | A. P. Nagarajan | [18] | |
1975 | Thangathile Vairam | Kumar | Tamil | K. Sornam | [18] | |
1975 | Pattikkaattu Raja | Mahesh | Tamil | K. Shanmugam | [18] | |
1975 | Njan Ninne Premikkunnu | Suresh | Malayalam | K. S. Gopalakrishnan | [18] | |
1975 | Maalai Sooda Vaa | Tamil | C. V. Rajendran | [18] | ||
1975 | Apoorva Raagangal | Prasanna | Tamil | K. Balachander | 25th film (without uncredited role films) | [26] [27] |
1975 | Thiruvonam | Prem Kumar | Malayalam | Sreekumaran Thampi | [18] | |
1975 | Mattoru Seetha | Malayalam | P. Bhaskaran | [18] | ||
1975 | Raasaleela | Malayalam | N. Sankaran Nair | [18] | ||
1975 | Andharangam | Kaanthan | Tamil | Muktha Srinivasan | [18] | |
1976 | Agni Pushpam | Somu | Malayalam | Jeassy | [18] | |
1976 | Appooppan | Babumon | Malayalam | P. Bhaskaran | [18] | |
1976 | Samasya | Malayalam | K. Thankappan | [18] | ||
1976 | Manmadha Leelai | Madhu | Tamil | K. Balachander | [28] | |
1976 | Anthuleni Katha | Arun | Telugu | K. Balachander | Guest appearance | [29] |
1976 | Swimming Pool | Malayalam | J. Sasikumar | [18] | ||
1976 | Aruthu | Malayalam | Ravi | [18] | ||
1976 | Satyam | Kumaran | Tamil | S. A. Kannan | [18] | |
1976 | Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu | Ravi | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [18] [30] | |
1976 | Unarchigal | Selvam | Tamil | R. C. Sakthi | [18] [31] | |
1976 | Kuttavum Shikshayum | Malayalam | M. Masthan | [18] | ||
1976 | Kumaara Vijayam | Kumar | Tamil | A. Jagannathan | [18] [32] | |
1976 | Idhaya Malar | Mohan | Tamil | Gemini Ganesan | [18] | |
1976 | Ponni | Maran | Malayalam | Thoppil Bhasi | [33] | |
1976 | Nee Ente Lahari | Malayalam | P. G. Viswambharan | [18] | ||
1976 | Moondru Mudichu | Balaji | Tamil | K. Balachander | [34] | |
1976 | Mogam Muppadhu Varusham | Ramesh | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [18] | |
1976 | Lalitha | Balu | Tamil | Valampuri Somanathan | [18] | |
1977 | Uyarndhavargal | Aarumugam | Tamil | T. N. Balu | [18] [35] | |
1977 | Siva Thandavum | Malayalam | N. Sankaran Nair | [36] | ||
1977 | Aasheervaadam | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | [18] | ||
1977 | Avargal | Janardhan (Johnny) | Tamil | K. Balachander | 50th film (without uncredited and guest role films) | [37] [38] |
1977 | Madhura Swapanam | Malayalam | M. Krishnan Nair | |||
1977 | Aaina | Prem Kapoor | Hindi | K. Balachander | Uncredited role | [16] |
1977 | Sreedevi | Venugopal | Malayalam | N. Sankaran Nair | [18] | |
1977 | Unnai Suttrum Ulagam | Raja | Tamil | G. Subramanya Reddiar | [18] | |
1977 | Kabita | Gopal | Bengali | Bharat Shamsher | [39] | |
1977 | Ashtamangalyam | Malayalam | P. Gopikumar | [18] | ||
1977 | Nirakudam | Devan | Malayalam | A. Bhimsingh | [18] | |
1977 | Ormakal Marikkumo | Chandrasekharan | Malayalam | K. S. Sethumadhavan | [18] | |
1977 | 16 Vayathinile | Gopalakrishnan (Chappani) | Tamil | Bharathiraja | [40] | |
1977 | Aadu Puli Attam | Madan | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [41] [18] | |
1977 | Aanandham Paramaanandham | Babu | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | [18] | |
1977 | Naam Pirandha Mann | Ranjith | Tamil | A. Vincent | [18] [42] | |
1977 | Kokila | Vijaykumar | Kannada | Balu Mahendra | [43] | |
1977 | Satyavan Savithri | Sathyavan | Malayalam | P. G. Viswambharan | [18] | |
1977 | Aadhya Paadam | Malayalam | Adoor Bhasi | [18] | ||
1978 | Madanolsavam | Raju | Malayalam | N. Sankaran Nair | [18] | |
1978 | Kaathirunna Nimisham | Raju | Malayalam | Baby | [18] | |
1978 | Anumodhanam | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | [18] | ||
1978 | Avalude Ravukal | Unknown | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | Guest appearance | [44] |
1978 | Nizhal Nijamagiradhu | Sanjeevi | Tamil | K. Balachander | [18] | |
1978 | Aval Viswasthayayirunnu | Anto | Malayalam | Jeassy | Guest appearance | |
1978 | Maro Charitra | Balu | Telugu | K. Balachander | [45] | |
1978 | Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu | Prabhu | Tamil | C. V. Sridhar | [46] | |
1978 | Amara Prema | Raju | Telugu | T. Rama Rao | Partially reshot, remake of Madanolsavam | |
1978 | Sattam En Kaiyil | Babu & Rathinam | Tamil | T. N. Balu | [18] | |
1978 | Padakuthira | Malayalam | P. G Vasudevan | Guest appearance | [18] | |
1978 | Vayasu Pilichindi | Raja | Telugu | C. V. Sridhar | [47] | |
1978 | Vayanadan Thamban | Vayanadan Thamban | Malayalam | A. Vincent | [18] | |
1978 | Sakka Podu Podu Raja | Unknown | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | Guest appearance | [48] |
1978 | Sigappu Rojakkal | Dileep | Tamil | P. Bharathiraja | 75th film (without uncredited role films) | [49] |
1978 | Manidharil Ithanai Nirangala | Velu | Tamil | R. C. Sakthi | [18] | |
1978 | Aval Appadithan | Arun | Tamil | C. Rudhraiya | [50] | |
1978 | Thappida Thala | Amrit Lal | Kannada | K. Balachander | Kannada–Tamil Bilingual film Guest appearance |
[18] [51] |
1978 | Thappu Thalangal | Tamil | ||||
1978 | Yaetta | Ramu | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | [18] | |
1979 | Sommokadidi Sokokadidi | Rangadu & Shekar | Telugu | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | [18] | |
1979 | Sigappukkal Mookkuthi | Tamil | Valampuri Somanathan | [18] | ||
1979 | Neeya? | Kamal | Tamil | Durai | [18] | |
1979 | Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum | Alauddin | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | Malayalam–Tamil bilingual film | [52] |
Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum | Tamil | |||||
1979 | Thaayillamal Naan Illai | Raja | Tamil | R. Thyagarajan | [52] | |
1979 | Ninaithale Inikkum | Chandru | Tamil | K. Balachander | Tamil–Telugu bilingual film | [53] |
Andamaina Anubhavam | Chandru | Telugu | [53] | |||
1979 | Idi Katha Kaadu | Janardhan | Telugu | K. Balachander | [29] | |
1979 | Kalyanaraman | Raman & Kalyanam | Tamil | G. N. Rangarajan | [54] | |
1979 | Nool Veli | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | K. Balachander | Tamil–Telugu bilingual film Guest appearance as himself |
[55] [56] |
1979 | Guppedu Manasu | Telugu | ||||
1979 | Mangala Vaathiyam | Tamil | K. Shankar | [18] | ||
1979 | Neela Malargal | Chandran | Tamil | Krishnan Panju | [18] | |
1979 | Azhiyatha Kolangal | Gowrishankar | Tamil | Balu Mahendra | Guest appearance | [18] |
1979 | Pasi | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | Durai | Guest appearance as himself | [57] |
1980 | Ullasa Paravaigal | Ravi | Tamil | C. V. Rajendran | Bilingual film Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Prema Pichi |
[18] |
1980 | Natchathiram | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | Dasari Narayana Rao | Guest appearance | [18] |
1980 | Guru | Guru | Tamil | I. V. Sasi | Tamil–Telugu bilingual film | [18] |
1980 | Telugu | [18] | ||||
1980 | Varumayin Niram Sivappu | Rangan | Tamil | K. Balachander | Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Aakali Rajyam | [58] |
1980 | Maria, My Darling | Raghu | Kannada | Durai | Kannada–Tamil bilingual film | [18] [59] |
1980 | Tamil | |||||
1980 | Saranam Ayyappa | Tamil | Dasarathan | Guest appearance | [60] | |
1981 | Aakali Rajyam | J. Ranga Rao | Telugu | K. Balachander | Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Varumayin Niram Sivappu | [61] |
1981 | Meendum Kokila | Manian | Tamil | G. N. Rangarajan | [62] | |
1981 | Prema Pitchi | Ravi | Telugu | C. V. Rajendran | Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Ullasa Paravaigal | [61] |
1981 | Ram Lakshman | Ram | Tamil | R. Thyagarajan | [18] | |
1981 | Raja Paarvai | Raghu | Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | 100th Film[a] Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Amavasya Chandrudu |
[54] [61] |
1981 | Thillu Mullu | Charu Haasan | Tamil | K. Balachander | Guest appearance | [63] |
1981 | Kadal Meengal | Selvanayagam & Rajan | Tamil | G. N. Rangarajan | [18] | |
1981 | Ek Duuje Ke Liye | Vasu | Hindi | K. Balachander | [64] | |
1981 | Savaal | P. P. Raja | Tamil | R. Krishnamoorthy | [65] | |
1981 | Sankarlal | Dharmalingam & Mohan | Tamil | T. N. Balu | Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Andagaadu | [18] |
1981 | Amavasya Chandrudu | Raghu | Telugu | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Raja Paarvai | |
1981 | Tik Tik Tik | Dilip | Tamil | P. Bharathiraja | [65] | |
1981 | Ellam Inba Mayyam | Velu | Tamil | G. N. Rangarajan | [54] | |
1982 | Vazhvey Maayam | Raja | Tamil | R. Krishnamoorthy | [66] | |
1982 | Andagaadu | Dharmalingam & Mohan | Telugu | T. N. Balu | Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Sankarlal | |
1982 | Anthiveyilile Ponnu | Malayalam | Radhakrishnan | [67] | ||
1982 | Neethi Devan Mayakkam | Military officer | Tamil | Bapu | Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Edi Dharmam Edi Nyayam? (Guest appearance) |
[68] |
1982 | Moondram Pirai | Srinivasan (Seenu) | Tamil | Balu Mahendra | [54] [69] | |
1982 | Maattuvin Chattangale | Unknown | Malayalam | K. G. Rajasekharan | Uncredited role (Special appearance in the song "Maattuvin Chattangale") | [18] [70] |
1982 | Simla Special | Gopu | Tamil | Muktha Srinivasan | [18] | |
1982 | Sanam Teri Kasam | Sunil Sharma | Hindi | Narendra Bedi | [71] | |
1982 | Sakalakala Vallavan | Velu | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [65] | |
1982 | Ezham Rathri | Malayalam | Krishnakumar | Guest appearance | [18] | |
1982 | Rani Theni | Miller | Tamil | G. N. Rangarajan | Guest appearance | [72] |
1982 | Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya | Ratan Chander & Ajay Saxena | Hindi | Tatineni Rama Rao | [73] | |
1982 | Pagadai Panirendu | Anand | Tamil | Dhamodharan. N | [18] | |
1982 | Agni Sakshi | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | K. Balachander | Guest appearance | [74] |
1983 | Zara Si Zindagi | Rakesh Kumar Shastri | Hindi | K. Balachander | [72] | |
1983 | Uruvangal Maralam | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | S. V. Ramanan | Guest appearance | [65] |
1983 | Sattam | Inspector Raja | Tamil | K. Vijayan | [72] | |
1983 | Sagara Sangamam | Balakrishna | Telugu | K. Viswanath | [75] [27] | |
1983 | Sadma | Somu | Hindi | Balu Mahendra | [76] | |
1983 | Poikkal Kudhirai | Unknown | Tamil | K. Balachander | Guest appearance | [72] |
1983 | Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu | Unknown | Kannada | K. Balachander | Guest appearance (Special appearance in the song "Munde Banni") | [77] [78] |
1983 | Thoongathey Thambi Thoongathey | Gopi & Vinoth | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [65] [79] | |
1984 | Yeh Desh | Mathur | Hindi | Tatineni Rama Rao | Guest appearance | [72] |
1984 | Ek Nai Paheli | Sandeep | Hindi | K. Balachander | [80] | |
1984 | Yaadgar | Rajnath | Hindi | Dasari Narayana Rao | [72] | |
1984 | Raaj Tilak | Suraj | Hindi | Rajkumar Kohli | [81] | |
1984 | Enakkul Oruvan | Madhan & Upendhra | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | 125th Film | [27] |
1984 | Karishmaa | Sunny | Hindi | I. V. Sasi | [72] | |
1985 | Oru Kaidhiyin Diary | David & Inspector Shankar | Tamil | P. Bharathiraja | [54] | |
1985 | Kaakki Sattai | Murali | Tamil | Rajasekhar | [72] | |
1985 | Andha Oru Nimidam | Kumar | Tamil | Major Sundarrajan | [72] | |
1985 | Uyarndha Ullam | Anandh | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [72] | |
1985 | Saagar | Raja | Hindi | Ramesh Sippy | [82] [83] | |
1985 | Geraftaar | Kishan Kumar Khanna | Hindi | Prayag Raaj | [72] [84] | |
1985 | Mangamma Sapatham | Ashok & Raja | Tamil | K. Vijayan | [72] | |
1985 | Japanil Kalyanaraman | Kalyanam & Raman | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [85] | |
1985 | Dekha Pyar Tumhara | Vishal | Hindi | Virendra Sharma | [72] | |
1986 | Swati Mutyam | Sivaiah | Telugu | K. Viswanath | [86] | |
1986 | Naanum Oru Thozhilali | Bharath | Tamil | C. V. Sridhar | Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Andarikante Ghanudu | [72] |
1986 | Vikram | Vikram | Tamil | Rajasekhar | [87] | |
1986 | Manakanakku | Film director | Tamil | R. C. Sakthi | Guest appearance | [65] |
1986 | Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu | Krishna | Telugu | A. Kodandarami Reddy | [72] | |
1986 | Punnagai Mannan | Sethu & Chaplin Chellappa | Tamil | K. Balachander | [54] | |
1987 | Kadhal Parisu | Mohan | Tamil | A. Jagannathan | [88] [72] | |
1987 | Vrutham | Balu | Malayalam | I. V. Sasi | [72] | |
1987 | Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | Santhana Bharathi | Guest appearance | [72] |
1987 | Per Sollum Pillai | Ramu | Tamil | S. P. Muthuraman | [88] [72] | |
1987 | Nayakan | Sakthivelu (Velu Naicker) | Tamil | Mani Ratnam | [89] [90] | |
1987 | Pushpaka Vimana | "Unemployed graduate" | Silent | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Also known as Pushpak and Pesum Padam | [91] [34] |
1988 | Sathya | Sathyamurthy | Tamil | Suresh Krissna | [54] | |
1988 | Daisy | James | Malayalam | Pratap K. Pothen | [92] | |
1988 | Soora Samhaaram | ACP Pandiyan | Tamil | Chitra Lakshmanan | [88] [93] | |
1988 | Unnal Mudiyum Thambi | Udhayamoorthy | Tamil | K. Balachander | [72] [94] | |
1989 | Apoorva Sagodharargal | Inspector Sethupathi, Appukutty & Rajadurai | Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | 150th Film | [54] |
1989 | Chanakyan | Johnson | Malayalam | T. K. Rajeev Kumar | [95] | |
1989 | Vetri Vizha | Vetrivel IPS | Tamil | Prathap Pothan | [88] [72] | |
1989 | Indrudu Chandrudu | G. K. Rayudu & Chandru | Telugu | Suresh Krissna | [96] [97] | |
1990 | Michael Madana Kama Rajan | Michael, Madhanagopal, Kameshwaran, Raju |
Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | [98] [99] | |
1991 | Gunaa | Gunasekharan | Tamil | Santhana Bharathi | [100] | |
1992 | Singaravelan | Singaravelan | Tamil | R. V. Udayakumar | [101] | |
1992 | Thevar Magan | Shakthivel | Tamil | Bharathan | [102] | |
1993 | Maharasan | Vadivelu | Tamil | G. N. Rangarajan | [72] | |
1993 | Kalaignan | Indrajith | Tamil | G. B. Vijay | [88] [72] | |
1994 | Mahanadhi | Krishnaswamy | Tamil | Santhana Bharathi | [103] | |
1994 | Magalir Mattum | Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Guest appearance | [104] | |
1994 | Nammavar | Selvam | Tamil | K. S. Sethumadhavan | [105] [106] | |
1995 | Sathi Leelavathi | Shakthivel | Tamil | Balu Mahendra | [107] | |
1995 | Subha Sankalpam | Dasu | Telugu | K. Viswanath | [108] | |
1995 | Kuruthipunal | Adhi Narayanan IPS | Tamil | P. C. Sreeram | Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Drohi | [54] |
1996 | Indian | Senapathy & Chandrabose | Tamil | S. Shankar | 175th film | [109] |
1996 | Avvai Shanmughi | Pandian (Avvai Shanmughi) |
Tamil | K. S. Ravikumar | [109] | |
1997 | Chachi 420 | Jaiprakash Paswan (Lakshmi Godbhole) |
Hindi | Kamal Haasan | [110] [111] | |
1998 | Kaathala Kaathala | Ramalingam | Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | [112] | |
2000 | Hey Ram | Saket Ram | Tamil | Kamal Haasan | Tamil–Hindi bilingual film | [113] |
2000 | Hey Ram | Saket Ram | Hindi | Kamal Haasan | [114] | |
2000 | Thenali | Thenali Soman | Tamil | K. S. Ravikumar | [115] | |
2001 | Aalavandhan | Major Vijay Kumar and Nandha Kumar | Tamil | Suresh Krissna | 200th film,[b] Tamil–Hindi bilingual film |
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2001 | Abhay | Major Vijay and Abhay | Hindi | Suresh Krissna | [116] [117] | |
2001 | Paarthale Paravasam | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | K. Balachander | Guest appearance as himself | [118] |
2002 | Pammal K. Sambandam | Pammal Kalyana Sambandham | Tamil | T. S. B. K. Moulee | [119] | |
2002 | Panchatanthiram | Ramachandramurthy | Tamil | K. S. Ravikumar | [88] [120] | |
2003 | Anbe Sivam | Nallasivam | Tamil | Sundar. C | [121] | |
2003 | Nala Damayanthi | Kamal Haasan | Tamil | T. S. B. K. Moulee | Guest appearance as himself | [122] |
2004 | Virumaandi | Virumaandi | Tamil | Kamal Haasan | [123] | |
2004 | Vasool Raja MBBS | Rajaraman | Tamil | Saran | [124] | |
2005 | Mumbai Xpress | Avinasi | Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Tamil–Hindi bilingual film | [125] |
2005 | Mumbai Xpress | Avinash | Hindi | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | [126] | |
2005 | Rama Shama Bhama | Dr. Shyam Sajjan | Kannada | Ramesh Aravind | [127] | |
2006 | Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu | DCP Raghavan | Tamil | Gautham Menon | [128] | |
2008 | Dasavathaaram | Govindarajan Ramaswamy, Rangarajan Nambi, Christian Fletcher, Balram Naidu, Krishnaveni, Vincent Poovaragan, Khalifulla Khan, Avatar Singh, Shinghen Narahashi, George W. Bush |
Tamil | K. S. Ravikumar | [109] | |
2009 | Unnaipol Oruvan | "Common man" | Tamil | Chakri Toleti | Tamil–Telugu bilingual film | [129] [130] |
2009 | Eenadu | "Common man" | Telugu | Chakri Toleti | [131] | |
2010 | Four Friends | Kamal Haasan | Malayalam | Saji Surendran | Guest appearance as himself | [132] |
2010 | Manmadan Ambu | Raja Mannar | Tamil | K. S. Ravikumar | [133] | |
2013 | Vishwaroopam | Wisam Ahmed Kashmiri | Tamil | Kamal Haasan | Tamil–Hindi bilingual film | [134] |
2013 | Vishwaroop | Wisam Ahmed Kashmiri | Hindi | Kamal Haasan | [135] | |
2015 | Uttama Villain | Manoranjan | Tamil | Ramesh Aravind | [136] | |
2015 | Papanasam | Suyambulingam | Tamil | Jeethu Joseph | [137] | |
2015 | Thoongaa Vanam | C. K. Diwakar | Tamil | Rajesh Selva | Tamil–Telugu bilingual film | [138] |
2015 | Cheekati Rajyam | C. K. Diwakar | Telugu | Rajesh Selva | [139] | |
2016 | Meen Kuzhambum Mann Paanaiyum | Swami | Tamil | Amudeshver | Guest appearance | [140] |
2018 | Vishwaroopam II | Wisam Ahmed Kashmiri | Tamil | Kamal Haasan | Tamil–Hindi bilingual film | [141] |
2018 | Vishwaroop II | Wisam Ahmed Kashmiri | Hindi | Kamal Haasan | [141] | |
TBA | Indian 2† | Senapathy | Tamil | S. Shankar | Filming | [142] |
TBA | KamalHaasan232† | Tamil | Lokesh Kanagaraj | Announced 16 Sept 2020 |
As director, producer and writer
Year | Film | Language | Credited as | Notes | Ref. | ||
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Director | Producer | Writer | |||||
1980 | Guru | Tamil | Credited along with his brothers as "Hasan Brothers" | ||||
1981 | Meendum Kokila | Tamil | Credited along with his brothers as "Hasan Brothers" | ||||
1981 | Raja Paarvai | Tamil | Credited along with his brothers as "Hasan Brothers" | ||||
1981 | Amavasya Chandrudu | Telugu | Credited along with his brothers as "Hasan Brothers" | ||||
1986 | Vikram | Tamil | |||||
1987 | Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu | Tamil | |||||
1988 | Sathya | Tamil | |||||
1989 | Apoorva Sagodharargal | Tamil | |||||
1989 | Indrudu Chandrudu | Telugu | |||||
1990 | Michael Madana Kama Rajan | Tamil | |||||
1992 | Thevar Magan | Tamil | |||||
1994 | Mahanadi | Tamil | |||||
1994 | Magalir Mattum | Tamil | |||||
1995 | Kuruthipunal | Tamil | |||||
1997 | Chachi 420 | Hindi | |||||
1997 | Virasat | Hindi | |||||
1998 | Kaathala Kaathala | Tamil | |||||
1999 | Biwi No.1 | Hindi | |||||
2000 | Hey Ram | Tamil | |||||
2000 | Hey Ram | Hindi | |||||
2001 | Aalavandhan | Tamil | |||||
2001 | Abhay | Hindi | |||||
2002 | Panchatanthiram | Tamil | |||||
2003 | Anbe Sivam | Tamil | |||||
2003 | Nala Damayanthi | Tamil | |||||
2004 | Virumaandi | Tamil | |||||
2005 | Mumbai Xpress | Tamil | |||||
2005 | Mumbai Xpress | Hindi | |||||
2008 | Dasavathaaram | Tamil | |||||
2009 | Unnaipol Oruvan | Tamil | |||||
2009 | Eenadu | Telugu | |||||
2010 | Manmadan Ambu | Tamil | |||||
2013 | Vishwaroopam | Tamil | |||||
2013 | Vishwaroop | Hindi | |||||
2015 | Uttama Villain | Tamil | |||||
2015 | Thoongaa Vanam | Tamil | |||||
2015 | Cheekati Rajyam | Telugu | |||||
2018 | Vishwaroopam II | Tamil | |||||
2018 | Vishwaroop II | Hindi | |||||
2019 | Kadaram Kondan | Tamil | [143] |
Other crew positions
Year | Film | Language | Position | Ref. |
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1971 | Nootrukku Nooru | Tamil | Assistant director, Assistant choreographer |
|
1971 | Savaale Samali | Tamil | Assistant choreographer | [144] |
1971 | Srimanthudu | Telugu | Assistant choreographer | [144] |
1971 | Annai Velankanni | Tamil | Assistant director, Assistant choreographer |
[14] [144] |
1972 | Sange Muzhangu | Tamil | Assistant choreographer | |
1972 | Naan Yen Pirandhen | Tamil | Assistant choreographer (along with Puliyur saroja) | |
1972 | Nrithasala | Malayalam | Assistant choreographer | |
1973 | Kasi Yathirai | Tamil | Assistant choreographer | |
1973 | Suryagandhi | Tamil | Assistant choreographer | |
1974 | Vellikizhamai Viratham | Tamil | Assistant choreographer | |
1974 | Naan Avanillai | Tamil | Assistant choreographer | |
1976 | Unarchigal | Tamil | Assistant director | |
1977 | Avargal | Tamil | Choreographer | [147] |
1977 | Aaina | Hindi | Assistant choreographer | |
1982 | Simla Special | Tamil | Choreographer | [147] |
1982 | Sanam Teri Kasam | Hindi | Choreographer | [147] |
1983 | Uruvangal Maralam | Tamil | Choreographer | [147] |
1988 | Rambo III | English | Assistant Make-up artist (worked under Michael Westmore) | |
1996 | Star Trek: First Contact | English | Assistant Make-up artist (worked under Michael Westmore) | [148] |
2000 | Hey Ram | Tamil | Choreographer | |
2004 | Virumaandi | Tamil | Choreographer | [149] |
2015 | Uttama Villain | Tamil | Choreographer | [150] |
2015 | Thoongaa Vanam | Tamil | Make-up artist | [151] |
2019 | Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy | Telugu | Narrator[c] | [152] |
Unreleased films
Film | Language | Director | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Khabardar | Hindi | T. Rama Rao | [153] |
Kanden Seethaiyai | Tamil | Balachandra Menon | [154] |
Ladies Only | Hindi | Dinesh Shailendra | [153] |
Marudhanayagam | Tamil | Kamal Haasan | [155] |
Sabaash Naidu | Kamal Haasan |
Television
As a host
Title | Year | Creator(s) | Notes | Ref. | External links | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pattimandram | 2016 | Jaya TV | Debate Title Ulaganayakanin Uyarvukku Karanam
|
|
Title | Year | Creator(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bigg Boss Tamil | 2017–present | Star Vijay | Reality show Seasons 1, 2 and 3 |
[156] [157] |
Music videos
Year | Title | Role | Performer(s) | Released | Ref. | External links | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" | Himself | Various | |||||||
2020 | "Arivum Anbum" | Himself | The song was released on Think Music India YouTube channel on 23 April 2020. |
|
Documentaries
Year | Title | Language | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. | External links | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Amoli | Tamil | Narrator | Jasmine Kaur Roy, Avinash Roy | [158][159] |
|
See also
- Kamal Haasan's unrealized projects
- List of awards and nominations received by Kamal Haasan
- Kamal Haasan discography
Notes
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