Kamal Haasan

Kamal Haasan Wiki, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography

Kamal Haasan

Kamal Haasan is an Indian actor, dancer, film director, screenwriter, producer, playback singer, and lyricist who works in Tamil cinema. He is also a politician.

Wiki/Biography

Kamal Haasan was born as ‘Parthasarathy Srinivasan’ on 7 November 1954 (age 64 years; as in 2018) in the Paramakudi city of Tamil Nadu. His zodiac sign is Scorpio.

Kamal Haasan As A Child

He did his primary schooling from his home. He attended Sir M.Ct.Muthiah Chettiar Boys’ Higher Secondary School and Hindu Higher Secondary School in Chennai.

Physical Appearance

Height: 5′ 7″

Weight: 80 kg

Eye Colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

Family, Caste, Girlfriends & Wife

Kamal Haasan’s father, D. Srinivasan was a lawyer and his mother, Rajalakshmi Srinivasan was a homemaker. He has two brothers named Charuhasan and Chandrahasan, who are actors. His sister, Nalini Raghu is an Indian classical dancer.

Kamal Haasan With His Brother Chandrahasan

Kamal Haasan With His Brother, Charuhasan

He was once rumoured to be dating the actress, Srividya.

Kamal Haasan’s Ex-Lover, Srividya

In 1978, Kamal got married to Vani Ganapathy, and they divorced ten years later.

Kamal Haasan With Vani Ganapathy

He and actress Sarika began living together in 1988 and married when their first child, Shruti was born. They got divorced in 2004.

Kamal Haasan With Sarika And Little Shruti

He was dating the actress, Gautami Tadimalla from 2004 to 2016.

Kamal Haasan With Gautami Tadimalla

Kamal Haasan has three daughters; Shruti Haasan (actress and singer), Akshara Haasan (actress), and Subbalakshmi (dancer).

Kamal Haasan With His Three Daughters And Gautami Tadimalla

Career

As an Actor

He started his career as a child artiste with the film “Kalathur Kannamma (1960).”

Kamal Haasan’s First Film As A Child Artiste, Kalathur Kannamma

He made his Malayalam debut with the movie “Kannum Karalum (1962).”

Kamal Haasan’s Malayalam debut, Kannum Karalum

He returned to the film industry years later as a dance assistant. He made his first appearance with “Maanavan” in 1970, in which he appeared in a dance sequence. His debut was with the movie “Arangetram (1973),” in which he worked as a supporting actor.

Kamal Haasan’s Debut Film, Arangetram (1973)

He made his appearance in the movie “Kanyakumari” in 1974 as a lead actor.

Kamal Haasan’s Film In Lead Role, Kanyakumari

Kamal made his breakthrough with the film “Apoorva Raagangal” in 1975. He made his Bollywood debut with the film “Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981),” which was a remake of his own-acted film “Maro Charitra (1978).”

As a Producer

He made his debut as a producer with the film “Raja Paarvai (1981).”

Kamal Haasan’s Debut As A Producer, Raja Paarvai (1981)

He has produced several films under his production company ‘Raaj Kamal Films International’ founded by Kamal in 1981.

As a Director

He made his directorial debut with the film “Chachi 420 (1997),” which was the remake of his Tamil movie “Avvai Shanmughi (1996).”

As a Writer

He has written many of his films, including Raja Paarvai (1981), Thevar Magan (1992), Hey Ram(2000), Aalavandhan (2001), Virumaandi (2004), Dasavathaaram (2008), Vishwaroopam (2013), and many more. He publishes his magazine ‘Mayyam’ through the Kamal Haasan’s welfare association (Narpani Iyakkam). His views are published in “Thedi Theerpom Va” by his fan club.

Political Career

He launched his political party ‘Makkal Needhi Maiam (lit. People’s justice Centre) on 21 February 2018. His party contested for the first time in the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections.

Logo Of Kamal Haasan’s Party, Makkal Needhi Maiam

Controversies

  • During his campaigning in Tirupparankundram assembly constituency in the Madurai District of  Tamil Nadu for the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections,” Kamal stated that terrorism abounded in all religions and commented that Nathuram Godse-Independent India’s first extremist, who assassinated Mahatma Gandhi was a Hindu. His statement made huge roars, and even a slipper was thrown at him, followed by a police complaint against him.
  • In 2018, Kamal Haasan, who is the host of the Television reality show Big Boss Tamil, said that abusive words are the part of society. After that Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK), a right-wing political party demanded Kamal’s arrest for the use of foul language in public platform.
  • In 2017, a case was filed against Kamal for hurting the religious sentiments of the people. He made a statement that his country honoured the book (Mahabharata) that shows men gambling a woman (Draupadi) as a mere object. HMK party members filed a case against him at the Chennai City Police Commissionerate and remarked him as ‘Anti-Hindu.’
  • In 2017, he raised his voice against the ‘People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA),’ who opposed the festival of Jallikattu (a celebration in which villagers breed a bull, and on the festival day several villagers attack the bull and try to remove the flag on bulls horns), a part of Pongal festival, to get banned. He remarked that if ‘Jallikattu was going to be banned, then Biryani should be banned too.
  • In 2016, when entire Tamil Nadu mourned at Jayalalithaa’s (politician) death. Kamal tweeted, “I feel for the people those who are dependent on her. Deep condolences to those concerned.” Several Twitteratis criticised the actor for his remarks.

    Kamal Haasan’s Tweet On Jayalalithaa’s Death

  • In 2013, his film Vishwaroopam sparked several controversies. There was a ban on the movie as it was thought that the film might create a religious disharmony. He was even threatened to leave Tamil Nadu. A Muslim in Tamil Nadu even alleged that the film implied that all Muslims were terrorists. However, Kamal reached an agreement with the Muslims of Tamil Nadu and the ban was lifted.

    Kamal Haasan’s Controversial Movie, Vishwaroopam

  • Following Chennai Floods in 2015, Kamal stated that he feels guilty for the victims of the flood and questioned the government as to where all of tax-money was going. He was slammed by the then finance minister of Tamil Nadu, O. Pannerselvam. He said that the actor was ‘confused’ and blabbered without knowing the ground reality.
  • His film Hey Ram (2000) faced protest from political parties as they thought that the film portrayed Mahatma Gandhi negatively.
  • In 2004, he was forced to change the name of his film from Sandiyar to Virumandi after Pudhiya Tamizhagham (political party) said that the title of the film could create caste-related controversies.

Awards & Honours

  • Padma Bhushan in 2014

    Kamal Haasan Receiving Padma Bhushan

  • Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Chevalier) by the Government of France in 2016
  • Rashtrapati Award for the Best Child Artiste for the film “Kalathur Kannamma” in 1960
  • Abraham Kovoor National Award for Humanist Activities in 2004
  • Kalaimamani by Government of Tamil Nadu 1980
  • Honorary Award Government of Kerela 2010
  • Special Achievement Award by United Progressive Alliance in 2010

Nandi Awards (instituted by Government of Andhra Pradesh)

  • Best Actor for the film “Saagara Sangamam” in 1983
  • Best Actor for the film “Swathi Muthyam” in 1986
  • Best Actor for the film “Indrudu Chandrudu” in 1989

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards (instituted by Government of Tamil Nadu)

Kamal Haasan has won 8 awards in the best actor category; the first one being in 1977 for the film “16 Vayathinile” and an award in the second best film category for the film “Thevar Magan” in 1992.

V. Shantaram Awards (instituted by Government of Maharashtra)

He has won an award under the category of Best Actor – Special Jury for the film “Pammal K. Sambandam” in 2002.

National Film Awards

  • Best Actor for the film “Moondram Pirai” in 1983
  • Best Actor for the film “Nayakan” in 1988
  • Best Regional film (producer) for the film “Thevar Magan” in 1992
  • Best Actor for the film “Indian” in 1996

Filmfare Awards

  • Best Actor for the film “Saagar” in 1985

    Kamal Haasan Holding His Filmfare Trophy

  • Best story for the film “Virasat” in 1997

Filmfare Awards South

He has won 17 awards under the Best Actor category; the first one being in 1974 for the film “Kanyakumari.”

Favourite Things

  • Actor: Nagesh, Shivaji Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran, Rajesh Khanna
  • Film: Bicycle Thieves (1948), Mughal-E-Azam (1960), Sholay (1975)
  • Musician: Nausad, Ilaiyaraaja
  • Book: Amma Vandhaal by Thi. Janakiraman, Marapasu by Thi. Janakiraman

Facts

  • Kamal Haasan is the only Indian actor to win more than 18 Filmfare Awards; A. R. Rahman stands second with 14 Filmfare Awards.
  • The film “Pushpaka Vimana (1987)” is his only silent film, in which he had made an appearance.

    Kamal Haasan’s Movie, Pushpaka Vimana (1987)

  • He is the only Indian actor whose seven films have made entry to Oscars.
  • His long desired film “Marudhanayagam” was inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth 2 in 1997. The movie started in 1997 and was released 18 years later in 2015.

    Kamal Haasan With Queen Elizabeth 2 At The Inauguration Ceremony Of Marudhanayagam

  • His welfare association, Kamal Narpani Iyakkam organises blood and eye donation campaign.

    Kamal Haasan’s Welfare Association, Kamal Narpani Iyakkam

  • He is the only Indian actor, who played ten different roles in “Dasavathaaram (2008). 
  • Director Mani Ratnam is his relative as his niece, Suhasini is married to Mani.
  • He has acted in various languages such as Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada & Bengali.
  • Once he was offered Rs.100 crores to join a party, but he refused them.
  • He is the only actor who has given five hit films in a year (1982).
  • He is the first Indian actor to get a salary of  Rs.1 crore in 1984.
  • Kamal Haasan signed a declaration on 15 August 2002 that after his death, his organs would be donated to the Anatomy Department of the Madras Medical College.
  • His film “Raja Paarvai (1981),” is India’s first film to have visual effects and animation.
  • Throughout his acting career, he has suffered more than 30 fractures while performing stunts.
  • Kamal hosts the Tamil version of Big Boss that aired on Star Vijay TV. 

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