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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. Since then, he has acted in over 230 films in Tamil and other languages including Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, and Bengali. 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."

Overview

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. 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) and AS.Prakasam's Pattaampoochi (1975); Apoorva Raagangal earned him a second Filmfare Award, his first in Tamil. 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. 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 popularity 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. 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. His work Vishwaroopam (2013), which he also produced and directed, won two awards at the 60th National Film Awards. He has starred in both blockbuster and art house films.

As actor

List of Kamal Haasan film credits as actor
Year Film Role Language Notes Ref.
1960 Kalathur Kannamma Selvam Tamil Child artist
1962 Parthal Pasi Theerum Babu & Kumar
Paadha Kaanikkai Ravi
Kannum Karalum Babu Malayalam
1963 Vanambadi Ravi Tamil
Anandha Jodhi Balu
1970 Maanavan Student
  • Uncredited
  • (Special appearance in the song "Visiladichan Kunjugala")
1971 Annai Velankanni Jesus Uncredited
1972 Prathikaram Punjabi singer Malayalam
  • Uncredited
  • (Special appearance in the song "Madhuram Madhuram")
Kurathi Magan Tamil
1973 Arangetram Thiagu
Sollathaan Ninaikkiren Kamal
1974 Paruva Kaalam Chandran
Gumasthavin Magal Mani
Naan Avanillai Appu
Kanyakumari Sankaran Malayalam
Anbu Thangai Buddha Tamil
  • Uncredited
  • (Special appearance in the song "Mannargal Vanagum")
Vishnu Vijayam Vishnu Malayalam
Aval Oru Thodar Kathai Prasad Tamil
Panathukkaga Kumar
1975 Cinema Paithiyam Natarajan
Pattampoochi Siva
Aayirathil Oruthi Kamal
Then Sindhudhe Vaanam Ravi
Melnaattu Marumagal Raja
Thangathile Vairam Kumar
Pattikkaattu Raja Mahesh
Njan Ninne Premikkunnu Suresh Malayalam
Maalai Sooda Vaa Tamil
Apoorva Raagangal Prasanna
Thiruvonam Prem Kumar Malayalam
Mattoru Seetha Gopi
Raasaleela Devan
Andharangam Kaanthan Tamil
1976 Agni Pushpam Somu Malayalam
Appooppan Babumon
Samasya
Manmadha Leelai Madhu Tamil
Anthuleni Katha Arun Telugu Cameo
Swimming Pool Malayalam
Aruthu
Satyam Kumaran Tamil
Oru Oodhappu Kan Simittugiradhu Ravi
Unarchigal Selvam
Kuttavum Shikshayum Malayalam
Kumara Vijayam Kumar Tamil
Idhaya Malar Mohan
Ponni Maran Malayalam
Nee Ente Lahari
Moondru Mudichu Balaji Tamil
Mogam Muppadhu Varusham Ramesh
Lalitha Balu
1977 Uyarnthavargal Aarumugam
Siva Thandavum Malayalam
Aasheervaadam
Avargal Janardhan (Johnny) Tamil
Madhura Swapanam Malayalam
Aaina Prem Kapoor Hindi Uncredited
Sreedevi Venugopal Malayalam
Unnai Suttrum Ulagam Raja Tamil
Kabita Gopal Bengali
Ashtamangalyam Malayalam
Nirakudam Devan
Ormakal Marikkumo Chandrasekharan
16 Vayathinile Gopalakrishnan (Chappani) Tamil
Aadu Puli Attam Madan
Aanandham Paramaanandham Babu Malayalam
Naam Pirandha Mann Ranjith Tamil
Kokila Vijaykumar Kannada
Satyavan Savithri Sathyavan Malayalam
Aadhya Paadam
1978 Madanolsavam Raju
Kaathirunna Nimisham Raju
Anumodhanam
Avalude Ravukal Un­known Guest appearance
Nizhal Nijamagiradhu Sanjeevi Tamil
Aval Viswasthayayirunnu Anto Malayalam Guest appearance
Maro Charitra Balaji S. a.k.a. Baloo Telugu
Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu Prabhu Tamil
Amara Prema Raju Telugu Partially reshot, remake of Madanolsavam
Sattam En Kaiyil Babu & Rathinam Tamil
Padakuthira Malayalam Guest appearance
Vayasu Pilichindi Raja Telugu
Vayanadan Thamban Vayanadan Thamban Malayalam
Sakka Podu Podu Raja Un­known Tamil Guest appearance
Sigappu Rojakkal Muthu / Dileep
Manidharil Ithanai Nirangala Velu
Aval Appadithan Arun
Thappida Thala Amrit Lal Kannada Guest appearance
Thappu Thalangal Tamil
Yaetta Ramu Malayalam
1979 Sommokadidi Sokokadidi Rangadu & Shekar Telugu
Sigappukkal Mookkuthi Tamil
Neeya? Kamal
Allauddinum Albhutha Vilakkum Alauddin Malayalam
Allaudinaum Arputha Vilakkum Alauddin Tamil
Thaayillamal Naan Illai Raja
Ninaithale Inikkum Chandru
Andamaina Anubhavam Chandru Telugu
Idi Katha Kaadu Janardhan
Kalyanaraman Raman & Kalyanam Tamil
Nool Veli Kamal Haasan Guest appearance as himself
Guppedu Manasu Kamal Haasan Telugu
Mangala Vaathiyam Tamil
Neela Malargal Chandran
Azhiyatha Kolangal Gowrishankar Cameo
Pasi Himself Guest appearance
1980 Ullasa Paravaigal Ravi
Natchathiram Himself Guest appearance
Guru Guru
Telugu
Varumayin Niram Sivappu Rangan Tamil Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Aakali Rajyam
Maria My Darling Raghu Kannada Bilingual film
Tamil
Saranam Ayyappa Guest appearance
1981 Aakali Rajyam J. Ranga Rao Telugu Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Varumayin Niram Sivappu
Meendum Kokila Subramaniam Tamil
Ram Lakshman Ram
Raja Paarvai Raghu
  • 100th Film
  • Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Amavasya Chandrudu
Thillu Mullu Charu Haasan Guest appearance
Kadal Meengal Selvanayagam & Rajan
Ek Duuje Ke Liye Vasudevan (Vasu) Hindi
Savaal P. P. Raja Tamil
Sankarlal Dharmalingam & Mohan Simultaneously filmed in Telugu as Andagaadu
Amavasya Chandrudu Chandram Telugu Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Raja Paarvai
Tik Tik Tik Dileep Tamil
Ellam Inba Mayyam Velusamy
1982 Vazhvey Maayam Rajashekar
Andagaadu Dharmalingam & Mohan Telugu Simultaneously filmed in Tamil as Sankarlal
Anthiveyilile Ponnu Malayalam
Neethi Devan Mayakkam Military officer Tamil Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Edi Dharmam Edi Nyayam? (Guest appearance)
Moondram Pirai Srinivasan (Seenu)
Maattuvin Chattangale Un­known Malayalam Uncredited (Special appearance in the song "Maattuvin Chattangale")
Simla Special Gopu Tamil
Sanam Teri Kasam Sunil Sharma Hindi
Sakalakala Vallavan Velusamy Tamil
Ezham Rathri Malayalam Guest appearance
Rani Theni Miller Tamil
Yeh To Kamaal Ho Gaya Ratan Chander & Ajay Saxena Hindi
Pagadai Panirendu Anand Tamil
Agni Sakshi Himself Guest appearance
1983 Zara Si Zindagi Rakesh Kumar Shastri Hindi
Uruvangal Maralam Himself Tamil Guest appearance
Sattam Inspector Raja
Sagara Sangamam Balakrishna Telugu
Sadma Somu Hindi
Poikkal Kudhirai Un­known Tamil Guest appearance
Benkiyalli Aralida Hoovu Bus conductor Kannada Guest appearance (Special appearance in the song "Munde Banni")
Thoongathey Thambi Thoongathey Gopi & Vinoth Tamil
1984 Yeh Desh Inspector Mathur Hindi
Ek Nai Paheli Sandeep
Yaadgar Rajnath
Raaj Tilak Suraj
Enakkul Oruvan Madhan & Upendhra Tamil
Karishmaa Sunny Hindi
1985 Oru Kaidhiyin Diary David & James / Shankar Tamil
Kaakki Sattai Murali
Andha Oru Nimidam Kumar
Uyarndha Ullam Anandh
Saagar Raja Hindi
Geraftaar Kishan Kumar Khanna
Mangamma Sabatham Ashok & Raja Tamil
Japanil Kalyanaraman Kalyanam & Raman
Dekha Pyar Tumhara Vishal Hindi
1986 Swathi Muthyam Sivayya Telugu
Naanum Oru Thozhilali Bharath Tamil Simultaneously shot in Telugu as Andarikante Ghanudu
Vikram Commander Arun Kumar Vikram
Manakanakku Film director Guest appearance
Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu Krishna Telugu
Punnagai Mannan Sethu & Chaplin Chellappa Tamil
1987 Kadhal Parisu Mohan
Vrutham Balu Malayalam
Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu Himself Tamil Guest appearance
Per Sollum Pillai Ramu
Nayakan Sakthivel Naiker
Pushpaka Vimana Unemployed graduate Silent
1988 Sathyaa Sathyamurthy Tamil
Daisy James Malayalam
Soora Samhaaram ACP Athiveera Pandiyan Tamil
Unnal Mudiyum Thambi Udhayamoorthy
1989 Apoorva Sagodharargal Sethupathi, Appadurai & Rajadurai
Chanakyan Johnson Malayalam
Vetri Vizha Vetrivel IPS Tamil
Indrudu Chandrudu G. K. Rayudu & Chandru Telugu
1990 Michael Madana Kama Rajan Michael James, Madhanagopal, Kameshwaran & Subramaniya Rajan Tamil
1991 Gunaa Gunasekharan
1992 Singaravelan Singaravelan
Thevar Magan Sakthivel Thevar
1993 Maharasan Vadivelu
Kalaignan Indrajith
1994 Mahanadhi Krishnaswamy
Magalir Mattum Madhan Kumar Cameo
Nammavar V. C. Selvam
1995 Sathi Leelavathi Dr. Sakthivel Gounder
Subha Sankalpam Dasu Telugu
Kuruthipunal Adhi Narayanan IPS Tamil
Drohi Adhi Narayan Rao IPS Telugu
1996 Indian Veerasekaran Senapathy "Indian" / Chandrabose "Chandru" Tamil
Avvai Shanmugi Pandian / Avvai Shanmughi
1997 Chachi 420 Jaiprakash Paswan / Lakshmi Godbhole Hindi
1998 Kaathala Kaathala Ramalingam Tamil
2000 Hey Ram Saket Ram
Hindi
Thenali Thenali Soman Tamil
2001 Aalavandhan Major Vijay Kumar & Nandha Kumar
Abhay Hindi
Paarthale Paravasam Himself Tamil Guest appearance
2002 Pammal K. Sambandam Pammal Kalyana Sambandham (PKS)
Panchatanthiram Ramachandramurthy
2003 Anbe Sivam Nallasivam
Nala Damayanthi Himself Guest appearance
2004 Virumaandi Virumaandi Thevar
Vasool Raja MBBS Rajaraman (Vasool Raja)
2005 Mumbai Xpress Avinashi
Avinash Hindi
Rama Shama Bhama Dr. Shyam Sajjan Kannada
2006 Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu DCP Raghavan IPS Tamil
2008 Dasavathaaram
  • Govindarajan Ramaswamy
  • Rangarajan Nambi
  • Christian Fletcher
  • Balram Naidu
  • Krishnaveni
  • Vincent Poovaragan
  • Khalifulla Khan
  • Avatar Singh
  • Shinghen Narahashi
  • George W. Bush
Tamil
2009 Unnaipol Oruvan The anonymous caller Tamil
Eenadu Telugu
2010 Four Friends Himself Malayalam Guest appearance
Manmadan Ambu Major Raja Mannar Tamil
2013 Vishwaroopam Wisam Ahmed Kashmiri / Vishwanath
Vishwaroop
2015 Uttama Villain Manoranjan
Papanasam Suyambulingam
Thoongaa Vanam C. K. Diwakar
Cheekati Rajyam Telugu
2016 Meen Kuzhambum Mann Paanaiyum Swami Tamil Cameo
2018 Vishwaroopam II Wisam Ahmed Kashmiri
Vishwaroop II Hindi
2022 Vikram Agent Arun Kumar Vikram Tamil
2024 Kalki 2898 AD Supreme Yaskin
  • Telugu
Indian 2 Veerasekaran Senapathy/ Indian Tamil Post-production
2025 Indian 3 Filming
Thug Life Rangaraya Shakthivel Nayakar Filming

As director, producer, and writer

List of Kamal Haasan film credits as director, producer, and writer
Year Title Language Credited as Notes
Director Producer Writer
1980 Guru Tamil Green tickY Credited along with his brothers as "Hasan Brothers"
1981 Meendum Kokila
Raja Paarvai Green tickY
Amavasya Chandrudu Telugu
1986 Vikram Tamil
1987 Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu
1988 Sathya
1989 Apoorva Sagodharargal Green tickY
Indrudu Chandrudu Telugu
1990 Michael Madana Kama Rajan Tamil
1992 Thevar Magan Green tickY
1994 Mahanadhi
Magalir Mattum Green tickY
1995 Kuruthipunal
1997 Chachi 420 Hindi Green tickY
1998 Kaathala Kaathala Tamil
2000 Hey Ram Green tickY Green tickY
Hey Ram Hindi
2001 Aalavandhan Tamil
Abhay Hindi
2002 Panchatanthiram Tamil
2003 Anbe Sivam
Nala Damayanthi Green tickY
2004 Virumaandi Green tickY
2005 Mumbai Xpress
Mumbai Xpress Hindi
2008 Dasavathaaram Tamil
2009 Unnaipol Oruvan Green tickY
Eenadu Telugu
2010 Manmadan Ambu Tamil
2013 Vishwaroopam Green tickY Green tickY
Vishwaroop Hindi
2015 Uttama Villain Tamil
Thoongaa Vanam
Cheekati Rajyam Telugu
2018 Vishwaroopam II Tamil Green tickY
Vishwaroop II Hindi
2019 Kadaram Kondan Tamil
2022 Vikram
2024 Thug Life Green tickY

As distributor

List of Kamal Haasan film credits as distributor
Year Title Language Notes
1986 Hare Radha Hare Krishna Tamil Released Tamil dubbed version
1991 Gunaa
1995 Paasavalai Released Tamil dubbed version
1996 Avvai Shanmughi
1998 Kaathala Kaathala
2002 Pammal K. Sambandam
Panchathantiram
2005 Rama Shama Bhama Kannada Remake of Sathi Leelavathi
2021 83 Tamil Released Tamil dubbed version

Other crew positions

List of Kamal Haasan film credits in other crew positions
Year Title Language Position Ref.
1971 Nootrukku Nooru Tamil Assistant director,
Assistant choreographer

Sudarum Sooravaliyum Voice artist; dubbed for Chandramohan
Savaale Samali Assistant choreographer
Srimanthudu Telugu
Annai Velankanni Tamil Assistant director,
Assistant choreographer

1972 Sange Muzhangu Assistant choreographer
Naan Yen Pirandhen Assistant choreographer (along with Puliyur saroja)
Nrithasala Malayalam Assistant choreographer
1973 Kasi Yathirai Tamil

Suryagandhi

Sollathaan Ninaikkiren Assistant director
1974 Manyasree Viswamithran Malayalam Choreographer
Vellikizhamai Viratham Tamil Assistant choreographer
Naan Avanillai
Panathukkaga
1975 Then Sindhudhe Vaanam Choreographer (The song "Yezhuthatha Paadal")
1976 Unarchigal Assistant director
1977 Avargal Choreographer
Aaina Hindi Assistant choreographer
1982 Simla Special Tamil Choreographer
1982 Sanam Teri Kasam Hindi
1983 Uruvangal Maralam Tamil
1988 Rambo III English Assistant Make-up artist (worked under Michael Westmore)
1996 Star Trek: First Contact Assistant Make-up artist (worked under Michael Westmore)
2000 Hey Ram Tamil Choreographer
2004 Virumaandi Choreographer

Co-Editor

2006 Aran Narrator
2011 Pazhassi Raja
2015 Uttama Villain Choreographer
2015 Thoongaa Vanam Make-up artist
2019 Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy Narrator for Tamil dubbed version
2022 Ponniyin Selvan: I Narrator
2023 Ponniyin Selvan: II
2023 Leo Voice-over

Television

As a host and guest

List of Kamal Haasan television credits as host and guest
Title Year Creator(s) Notes Ref. External links
Pattimandram 2016 Jaya TV Debate Title
Ulaganayakanin Uyarvukku Karanam
  • Kalainayam Mikka Patankala?
  • Commercial Patankala?
External videos
video icon Pattimandram (Part 1) on YouTube
video icon Pattimandram (Part 2) on YouTube
video icon Pattimandram (Part 3) on YouTube
Jananayakanoppam Ulakanayakanum 2017 Asianet News Host; Malayalam Show
Bigg Boss Tamil 2017–present Star Vijay Reality show Host
Seasons 1, 2 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

Bigg Boss Malayalam (Season 1) 2018 Asianet Guest; Malayalam show
Bigg Boss Telugu (Season 2) Star Maa Guest; Telugu show
Bigg Boss (Hindi season 13) 2019 Colors TV Guest; Hindi show
Rockstar 2021 Zee Tamil Guest
Bigg Boss Ultimate 2022 Star Vijay Reality show Host
Bigg Boss (Malayalam season 4) Asianet Guest; Malayalam show

Music videos

List of Kamal Haasan music video credits
Year Title Composer Role Performer(s) Released Ref. External links
1988 "Mile Sur Mera Tumhara" Himself Various
1999 "The Blast" Yuvan Shankar Raja Playback Singer Various
2020 "Arivum Anbum" Ghibran Lyricist Ghibran, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Anirudh Ravichander and eight others 23 April 2020 (video)
External videos
video icon Arivum Anbum – Official Video on YouTube

Documentaries

List of Kamal Haasan documentary credits
Year Title Language Role Director(s) Notes Ref. External links
2018 Amoli Tamil Narrator Jasmine Kaur Roy, Avinash Roy 2019 National Award Winner – Best Investigative Film
External videos
video icon Official Amoli documentary

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Raja Paarvai was Haasan's 100th film as an actor, without counting uncredited roles and guest appearances.
  2. ^ Kamal Haasan provided narration for the Tamil dubbed version of the film.

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