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Acting
November 7, 1954
Paramakudi, Tamil Nadu, India
Kamal Haasan (born 7 November 1954) is an actor, filmmaker and producer who has worked primarily in Tamil-language cinema for over six decades and is widely regarded as one of the finest actors of Indian cinema. An auteur, he is recognized as a key influence for numerous actors and filmmakers in the Indian film industry, and is known for introducing new technologies and cosmetics to Indian cinema. The recipient of numerous accolades, he has won the National Film Award four times (three for Best Actor), was awarded the Kalaimamani Award in 1984, the Padma Bhushan in 2014 and the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Chevalier) in 2016. Haasan is also known for having starred in the most number of films submitted by India in contention for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In addition to his extensive work in Tamil, he has appeared in Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada and Bengali films. He has also worked in films as a screenwriter, songwriter, playback singer, choreographer, lyricist and makeup artist.

Rangaraya Sakthivel
2025

Narrator
2024

Veerasekaran Senapathy
2024

Supreme Yaskin
2024

Vikram (Voice)
2023

Narrator (voice)
2023

Narrator
2022

Karnan / Arun Kumar Vikram
2022

Self
2018

Vishwanathan / Major Wisam Ahmad Kashmiri
2018

as Rangaraya Sakthivel

as Narrator

as Veerasekaran Senapathy

as Supreme Yaskin

as Vikram (Voice)

as Narrator (voice)

as Narrator

as Karnan / Arun Kumar Vikram

as Self

as Vishwanathan / Major Wisam Ahmad Kashmiri

as Self - To promote film Vishwaroopam II

as Narrator (Tamil)

as Self - To promote film Vishwaroopam II

as Self - Host

as Host

as Swami


as CK Diwakar IRS

as Suyambulingam

as Uttaman/Manoranjan

as Vishwanathan / Major Wisam Ahmad Kashmiri

as Self

as Major Raja Mannar

as Self

as Himself (Cameo)

as Common Man

as The Anonymous Caller

as Govindarajan Ramaswamy / Rangaraja Nambi / George W. Bush / Avtaar Singh / Balram Naidu / Christian Fletcher / Shinghen Narahasi / Krishnaveni / Vincent Poovaragavan / Kalifullah Mukhtaar

as Raghavan

as Dr. Shyam Sajjan

as Avinasi/Avinash

as Rajaraman Venkatraman (Vasool Raja)

as Virumaandi Thevar

as Self

as Nalla Sivam

as Ramachandramurthy

as Pammal K. Sambandam

as Self (Guest Appearance)

as Nandu / Vijay kumar

as Thenali Soman

as Saket Ram

as Ramalingam

as Jaiprakash Paswan / Laxmi Godbhole

as Avvai Shanmugi / Pandiyan

as Veerasekaran Senapathy / Chandra Bose

as Adhi Narayanan

as Dasu

as Shaktivel

as Dr. Selvam, Vice-Chancellor, Professor

as Boss from Head Office

as Krishnaswamy

as Indrajeet

as Vadivelu

as 'Sakthi' Sakthivel

as Singaravelan

as Gunaa

as Michael / Madan / Kameshwaran / Raju

as G. K. Rayudu / Chandran

as Vetrivel IPS / Stephen Raj

as Johnson

as Raghupathy / Appu / Raja

as Udhayamoorthi

as A V Pandian

as (archive footage)

as James

as Sathyamurthy

as Unemployed graduate

as Sakthivel 'Velu' Naicker

as Ramu

as Self


as Mohan

as Sethu and Chaplin Chellapa

as Murali Krishna / Hari Krishna


as Commander Arun Kumar Vikram

as Bharath

as Sivayya

as Vishal "Vishy"


as Ashok / Raja

as Kishen Kumar Khanna

as Raja


as Kumar

as Murali

as David / James alias Shankar

as Sunny

as Madan/Upendra


as Suraj Singh


as Sandeep


as Bus conductor (Cameo)

as Somprakash/Somu

as Bala Krishna "Balu"



as Rakesh Kumar Shastri






as Velu (Sam)

as Sunil Sharma (Sunny)

as Gopu


as R. Srinivas 'Cheenu'



as Rajasekaran

as Velusamy

as Dileep


as Raja Shankar


as S. Vasudevan 'Vasu'

as Cameo

as Blind Musician


as Subramaniam



as Sundaram Rangan

as Guru / Ashok


as Ravi

as Self

as Adult Gowrishankar

as Dr. Chandiran





as Alavuddin

as Raja

as Chandru

as Kamal


as Rangadu & Dr.Shekar

as Ramu

as Arun

as Amrit Lal (uncredited)

as Velu

as Dileep


as Vayanadan Thampan

as Prabhu


as Babu / Rathnam


as Balu


as Sanjeevi




as Raju



as Vijayakumar




as Chappani







as Prem Kapoor


as Janardhan (Johnnie)



as Aarumugam



as Balaji










as Madhu


as Arun Ghosh (Guest Appearance)




as Kaanthan



as Prasanna





as Raja





as Kumar

as Prasad




as Appu




as Thyagu


as Jesus Christ (Uncredited role)


as Child Artist

as Ravi

as Child Artist

as Child Artist

as Babu / Kumar

as Selvam (Child Artist)

as Supreme Yaskin

as Marudhanayagam Pillai

as Vikram

as Veerasekaran Senapathy / Veerasekaran Balram