Everyone’s favourite
That Kamal enjoys widespread admiration among peers in his industry is a known fact. Let’s take a peek into the range of people who have been floored by him.
Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi had this to say:
When I saw Kamal Haasan’s performance in Swatimuthyam (directed by K. Vishwanath), I was so moved that the next day I felt ridiculous to utter the same old routine dialogues for one of my commercial blockbusters…
Going up North, we encounter another big star, Govinda:
Kamal Hassan and Amitabh Bachchan are the kings.
Ashutosh Rana, who displayed his acting prowess in Sangharsh and Dushman, mentions Kamal in an interview:
I really have a high regard for Dilip Kumar, Sanjeev Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan and Kamal Hassan.
Continuing with the North, even a new singer like Zubeen isn’t spared by the charm.
I love Kamal Haasan, Naseeruddin Shah and Marlon Brando. But Charlie Chaplin is my favourite.
His reach extends quite far.
New York actor Tirlok Malik, who played a suspected serial killer in a cameo with Haasan, said, It was such an honor to act with one of the greatest actors of India. Malik found, while observing Kamal Haasan acting in the movie over many days in New York, that Mr. Haasan makes acting seem so natural. Because any actor would be in awe of Mr. Haasan’s talent and body of work, Malik asked the star what makes a good actor. Mr. Haasan replied, modestly: Script, script, script.
Back to Tamil movies, director-turned-actor Cheran had to counter accusations of aping Kamal recently. Defending himself, he also heaped praise on Kamal’s achievements.
Shweta, who entralled us in Kutty as a child, declares herself a fan.
I am a complete Kamal Haasan fan. I adore all his movies. I really like Anbe Sivam, Virumaandi, basically all his movies.
Rising star Bharath joins the bandwagon.
He says, “It is no doubt a difficult thing to get ready with the make-up for the role. However, I keep myself enthusiastic thinking about Kamal Haasan, who takes several pains to don different make-ups”.
He also says that he had seen Kamal Haasan’s Enakul Oruvan more than several times to study the body language and mannerisms of a Nepali.
“No doubt, I am inspired by Kamal Haasan. He is my role model”, he adds.
Ravivarman, who worked with Kamal in Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu and Dasavatharam had an interesting anecdote.
Listening to Ravi hum the tune, composer Thaman suggested Ravi sing it himself. “The song and Vairamuthu’s lyrics for it fascinated me. So I went ahead. I made my mentor Kamal Haasan listen to it, without telling him that it was in my voice. But he guessed it, praised me and suggested a few corrections in my diction. I rehearsed thoroughly and went back and recorded the piece again,” he says.
Let’s end with Karan, once again, whose relationship with Kamal is well-known.
From that scene till the end, Kamal taught me how to go about acting. Any misgivings vanished with the way he greeted me warmly every morning, as he stepped out of the car, a Contessa in those days.
[With inputs from HAL]


March 24th, 2008 at 2:30 pm
rand, nejama sollanumna, govinda, rana ivanga ellam solradhukku importance kudukkaradhu paartha eppadi irukkuna
pattukottai prabhakar sonnaram mario puzo nalla writer-nu

Dilip kumar kooda ellam serkaranga kamala-ai. Enna kodumai sir idhu?
March 25th, 2008 at 7:14 am
While I agree with your point, I don’t agree that Dilip Kumar is that bad an actor that he cannot be even compared to Kamal Haasan. I know Dilip Kumar is not as versatile as Kamal Haasan, but nonetheless he is a very fine actor. And FYI, he is one of Kamal’s favorite actors too.
March 28th, 2008 at 5:20 pm
Kamal deserves much more than the acclodes from these youngsters and his contemporaries. He will get it one day through his hard work ,may be through Dasavatharam. I always regretted that he did not team up with ManiRathnam and Shankar after Nayagan and Indian. Big loss for fans of good cinema.