Kamal Hassan's Classic Re-releasing After 23 Years!
Now, his classic film 'Aalavandhan' is re-releasing on theatres. Kamal played a dual role in this movie and one of them is a psycho character.
Kamal Hassan is a name that needs no introduction. The legendary personality has influenced a lot of actors and filmmakers in the past 3-4 decades. He is a great actor, filmmaker, dancer, writer, singer and many more. After a few setbacks, he bounced back with a blockbuster like 'Vikram'.
This gangster drama was a huge success and showed the new generation what Kamal Hassan is all about. The way he emotes through his eyes and creates a huge impact just with a small movement of his eyebrow is astonishing. After a blockbuster like Vikram, Kamal Hassan is showing no signs of slowing down. He is known to push the boundaries when it comes to acting and script selection. Despite nearing his seventies, the actor is going at full speed.
Now, his classic film 'Aalavandhan' is re-releasing on theatres. Kamal played a dual role in this movie and one of them is a psycho character. Fans of the Universal Hero are highly excited about it. The movie was dubbed as 'Abhay' in Telugu and Kamal penned the screenplay for it back in 2001.
He is working on 'Indian 2' which requires him to be in heavy prosthetic makeup at all times. The movie is a sequel of 'Indian' which came in 1996 and he teamed up with Shankar after a long time. It is going to be a grand action extravaganza with a strong message to society. The makers have already announced 'Indian 3' which shows their confidence.
He is also playing the antagonist role in 'Kalki 2898 AD'. This science fiction film set in a dystopian era has Prabhas playing the lead role while Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Disha Patani play key roles.
He is doing 'Thug Life' with Mani Ratnam. The shooting has begun and this combination has previously produced a classic like 'Nayagan' three decades back. The title announcement showcased that they are planning something huge this time and there are massive expectations on it.