In Pics: Kamal Haasan, The Legend Who Brought Up Indian Cinema

Creating history is what defines this legendary actor. Here's some of Kamal Haasan's uber cool looks and a pinch of trivia as 'Indian 2' hits theatres.

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In Pics: Kamal Haasan, The Legend Who Brought Up Indian Cinema

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‘Ulaganayagan’ Kamal Haasan, the legendary actor. More than an actor, Kamal Haasan is an artist with a deep passion for cinema. His hard work, expertise, and versatile talent which he developed through his decades of journey in the Indian Cinema is a great example of him being recognised as one of the finest actors in the country. Starting from an age of four, the Indian 2 actor has redefined the boundaries and stereotypes of Indian cinema with his exploration and continues to do so even now.

Apart from being a legendary actor, Kamal Haasan is also a fashion icon, who dazzles in his every move. Etching his track in the history of Indian cinema, now the Kalki 2898 AD actor has brought back his 90’s vigilant Senapathy with his sequel Indian 2. Indian history of cinema might hold a unique chapter to the contribution of this artist and the actor has never forgotten to fill it with his fashion prowess as well.

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Kamal Hassan’s contribution to the growth of Indian cinema is massive. He is one of the forerunners who takes Indian cinema to great heights. Whether it is introducing technologies, narrative style, screenplay, and whatnot, the legendary actor has already imprinted his footprints in the film history of the country.

Creating history is what defines this legendary actor. His creation Aalavandhan was the first film in India to use a motion control rig to capture the movement of pictures. Interestingly, it was also the first film in India to use animation sequences. His cult film Virumaandi was the first Tamil film to use the live sound recording system.

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His 1994 released Kuruthipunal was the first Tamil film to use Dolby Stereo surround SR technology. Through Vikram, the actor introduced computer-based technology into the filmmaking.

With Pushpak, the artist made a film without dialogues. It was certified several times in the same year by the Censor Board. It was separately certified in different Indian languages, with different titles, so that it could be released pan-India. With endless contributions to Indian cinema, the actor is set to create another record with the release of Indian 2.