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Birthday Special : Trivikram hits and flops & Best films of Kamal
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 Nov 2013 12:55 PM GMTTrivikram Srinivas turned 42 today. He is the Tollywood's most lovable dialogue writer.And this birthday is going to be a very special one for him as his latest film 'Attarintiki Daredi' is turned as all time industry hit.
Here is the Trivikram Srinivas's hits and flops are as follows.
S.NO. YEAR MOVIE'S NAME Result
1. 2002 NUVVE NUVVE ABOVE AVERAGE
2. 2005 ATHADU HIT
3. 2008 JALSA SUPER HIT
4. 2010 KHALEJA UTTER FLOP
5. 2012 JULAYI BLOCKBUSTER
6. 2013 ATHARINTIKI DAREDI INDUSTRY HIT
HIT-FLOP RATIO: 05 : 01
HIT PERCENTAGE: 83%
Otherside Universal Hero Kamal Haasan also celebrating his 59 th birth day . People enter into film industry with passion but most of them become commercial after achieving some success. But, Kamal Haasan is a lifelong student of Cinema School.Here is the list of few best performances that was delivered by the versatile actor
Apoorva Raaganga: Haasan had a meaty role in this 1975 film, which challenged Indian social mores. Interestingly, the film also introduced superstar Rajinikanth.
Kanyakumari: The actor made his Malayalam debut in 1974 with Kanyakumari, story of a man who makes sculptures and falls in love with a girl who sells pearls on the sea shore.
Kalathur Kannamma: Kamal began his career at the age of six in 1960, working with the veteran actor Gemini Ganeshan. He received the PresidentÂ’s Gold Medal for his performance in the movie.
Aakali Raajyam: A satire on the unemployment situation in India in the 1980s, Kamal collaborated with his mentor K. Balachander to play an unemployed youth in the film.
"Mahanadi": Easily one of the most tragic films in Kamal's career, "Mahanadi" pits a villager against those from a town who rob him off his prosperity. As a tormented father in search of his missing children, this is easily one of the actor's best performances in the 1990s.
"Swati Mutyam": As an adult with the mind of a child, the actor proved once again why he is considered one of the country's finest actors.
Moondram Pirai: Haasan went on to win a National Award for this 1982 film where he played a teacher taking care of a girl suffering from amnesia. Sridevi played the girlÂ’s role.
Ek Duuje ke Liye: In 1981, Haasan made his Bollywood debut with this film which was a remake of his Telugu hit Maro Charithra. Story of two star-crossed lovers, it was a blockbuster.
Pushpak: This 1988 silent black comedy won a lot of accolades. With king-for-a-day story premise, the film was a blockbuster.
Avvai Shanmughi: (Bhaamane..satyabhaamane)The multi-faceted actor featured in Avvai Shanmughi as a woman in 1996. Post the success of the Tamil film, it was remade as Chachi 420 in Hindi.
Nayagan: This 1987 film had Haasan playing Mumbai don Varadarajan Mudaliar. The actor won a National Award for his realistic portrayal. It was also included by the Time Magazine in its 100 best films list.
Saagar: In this 1985 hit, Haasan played a thwarted lover with gusto. He won the Filmfare best actor award for the movie and was also nominated in supporting actor category.
Indian(Bhaarateeyudu) This was HaasanÂ’s take on the rampant corruption in India. His double role in the film fetched a National Award, a Filmfare Award and Tamil Nadu State Film Award in Best Actor category.
Hey Ram: Also starring Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukherji, this bilingual film was based on IndiaÂ’s partition and Mahatma GandhiÂ’s assassination. The film went on to represent India at the Oscars in 2000.
Dasavatharam: This ambitious project had Haasan essaying 10 different roles, for which he won Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor. The multi-lingual film made in 2008 was a money spinner.