Legendary actor Kamal Haasan will turn 66-year-old on Saturday
Kamal Haasan is all set to turn 66-year-old on Saturday. He is all set to share a new surprise with his fans, in the form of his 232nd film. The title of the film is all set to release as soon as the actor marks his 66th birthday this year.
Confirming the news, director Lokesh Kanagaraj wrote, "Title announcement teaser of #kamalhaasan232 is coming this Saturday 7th nov 5pm! Need all your wishes and support #KH232Title_reveal_teaser @ikamalhaasan."
Title announcement teaser of #kamalhaasan232 is coming this Saturday 7th nov 5pm! Need all your wishes and support #KH232Title_reveal_teaser@ikamalhaasan pic.twitter.com/P8I9fterzd
— Lokesh Kanagaraj (@Dir_Lokesh) November 5, 2020
Haasan, fondly called Ulaganayagan started trending on Twitter as #Ulaganayagan232 soon after.
While fans are waiting for the announcement of his latest film, it is the best time to cherish some of the most memorable roles by Haasan, which prove he's one of the finest actors India has.
Take a look...
1. Chachi 420
At a time when the male ego and pride was at its highest, Kamal Haasan played a woman on the big screen. More so, he played it with such grace and beauty that it made the real women admire him.
2. Dashavthaaram
Kamal Haasan was one of the first people to play 10 different characters. While many have experimented and failed, Haasan nailed every character in his film 'Dashavthaaram'.
3. Vishwaroopam
Kamal Haasan took on the hat of a director, producer, writer as well as actor for 'Vishwaroopam'. Despite the many roles he had at hand, the actor more than proved his worth.
4. Sadma
Sure, Sridevi gave her finest performance in 'Sadma'. However, Kamal Haasan deserves the same amount of credit, for his role was equally tough and yet, he did it so effortlessly.
5. Anbe Sivam
One cannot talk about Kamal Haasan's best films and not mention 'Anbe Sivam'. Haasan played a man with a disfigured face, who simply wanted to make a friend, but was constanly shunned. His constant innocence was the best aspect of the film.