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Kamal Haasan A Famous Arts Personality: Georgit Dain S1 It
Kamal Haasan A Famous Arts Personality: Georgit Dain S1 It
Georgit Dain
S1 IT
Contents
Introduction
Career
Oscar Nominated Kamal Haasan Movies
Detailings in Kamal’s Films
Introduction Of new Technologies
Views About Life
My Perspective About Kamal Haasan
Kamal Haasan: The Encyclopedia Of Indian Cinema
Kamal Haasan made his film debut as a four- year-old child artist in Kalathur
Kannamma, which was directed by A. Bhimsingh and released on 12 August
1959. He was cast along with the veteran Tamil actor Gemini Ganesan, winning
the National Film Award for Best Child Artist.
Kamal Haasan in 80’s
The late 1970s was a period that saw Haasan's continued collaboration with K.
Balachander , who cast him in many of his social-themed films like “Manmadha
Leelai, “16 Vayathinile”, “Sigappu Rojakkal”, etc. At the end of this period, he
had won six regional Best Actor Filmfare Awards, including four consecutive Best
Tamil Actor Awards and became a famous actor in South India by having starred
in all languages.
Oscar Nominated Kamal Haasan Movies
Saagar (1985)
Swathi Muthyam (1986)
Nayakan (1987)
Thevar Makan (1992)
Kuruthi Punal (1995)
Indian (1996)
Hey Ram (2000)
Detailings in Kamal’s Films
First Indian film use movie magic software for screenplay writing.
First Indian film digitally edited with AVID technology.
First Tamil film with dolby stero
First Indian film use prosthetic makeup
First Indian film use motion control rig
First Indian film use animation sequences for action sequences
First Indian film shoot in red epic camera
First Indian film with auro 3D 7.1 sound technology
Views About Life
Kamal Haasan, despite being born into a Hindu Brahmin family, has
declared himself as an atheist; many of his films, notably Mahanadi and
the two films co-written by Kamal Haasan (Anbe Sivam and
Dasavathaaram), have featured anti-theistic views.
My Perspectives About Kamal Haasan