Kamal Haasan
Born: 7 November 1954
Kamal Haasan is basically the definition of a Renaissance man in Indian cinema. Since 1960, this guy has been absolutely everywhere—acting, directing, producing, and constantly pushing boundaries across Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi films. He's the kind of actor who doesn't just perform; he reinvents himself with every role. His trophy case speaks volumes: Padma Shri (1990), Padma Bhushan (2014), France's Order of Arts and Letters, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited him as a member in 2025. Beyond the glitter, he's been genuinely committed to social causes—first Tamil actor to convert fan clubs into welfare organizations, UN ambassador for HIV awareness campaigns, you name it. The guy's been working non-stop for over six decades and shows zero signs of slowing down. What really sets Kamal apart is his fearless approach to cinema and life. He's known for choosing unconventional, challenging roles that showcase his incredible range as an actor and filmmaker. His contribution to Indian cinema goes way beyond blockbusters—he's elevated storytelling standards and encouraged actors to take risks. Recently, he's been juggling politics too, launching the Makkal Needhi Maiam party in 2018 and becoming a Rajya Sabha member in 2025, proving he's serious about creating social change beyond the screen. Whether it's his versatile acting, his sharp directorial vision, or his commitment to using cinema as a tool for social awareness, Kamal remains one of Bollywood's most influential and respected figures, constantly reminding us why he's earned the title "Kalaignani"—the genius of arts.
Awards & Nominations
Filmography

Vishwaroopam
2013

Abhay
2001

Hey Ram
2000

Chachi 420
1997

Daisy
1988
Pratap Pothan
1988

Pushpak
1988

Dekha Pyar Tumhara
1985

Geraftaar
1985

Saagar
1985
Yaadgaar
1984
Ek Nai Paheli
1984
Karishmaa
1984
Yeh Desh
1984

Sadma
1983

Zara Si Zindagi
1983
Sanam Teri Kasam
1982

Ek Duuje Ke Liye
1981