7 Career Defining Films of Kamal Haasan
Moondram Pirai (1982)
Haasan plays a teacher caring for an amnesiac woman. His nuanced portrayal won him his first National Award for Best Actor.
Nayakan (1987)
In this crime epic, Haasan plays an ageing gangster inspired by Mumbai`s underworld. This film is iconic in Indian cinema and won him another National Award.
Pushpak (1987)
A silent black comedy, where Haasan’s expressive acting shines as he navigates a unique story of aspiration and deception without dialogue.
Indian (1996)
As an old freedom fighter battling corruption, Haasan brilliantly plays a dual role. His transformation into an elderly vigilante is unforgettable.
Hey Ram (2000)
Haasan starred in and directed this historical drama about a man seeking revenge for his wife`s death during India`s partition, exploring complex themes.
Anbe Sivam (2003)
This philosophical drama sees Haasan as a scarred, kind-hearted man who believes in the power of love and humanity, resonating deeply with audiences.
Vishwaroopam (2013)
A spy thriller directed by Haasan himself, it showcases his action skills and storytelling finesse, tackling global terrorism with layered narratives.
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