Notable Filmography
Further information: Kamal Haasan filmographyYear | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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1959 | Kalathur Kannamma | Selvam | Tamil | Rashtrapati Award |
1975 | Apoorva Raagangal | Prasanna | Tamil | Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor |
1977 | 16 Vayathinile | Chappani | Tamil | Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor |
1982 | Moondram Pirai | Srinivasan | Tamil | National Film Award for Best Actor Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor |
1983 | Sagara Sangamam | Balu(Balakrishna) | Telugu | Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
1985 | Saagar | Raja | Hindi | Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor |
1987 | Nayagan | Velu Nayakkar | Tamil | National Film Award for Best Actor |
1988 | Pushpak | Unemployed Young Man | Silent film | Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
1992 | Thevar Magan | Shakthivelu Thevar | Tamil | Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor Also producer and screenwriter |
1995 | Kuruthipunal | Adhi Naarayanan | Tamil | Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor Also producer and screenwriter |
1996 | Indian | Senapathy Bose, Chandra Bose |
Tamil | National Film Award for Best Actor Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor |
2000 | Hey Ram | Saket Ram | Tamil | Filmfare Award for Best Tamil Actor Also producer, director, and screenwriter |
2004 | Virumaandi | Virumaandi | Tamil | Best Film Award at Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival |
2008 | Dasavathaaram | Vincent Poovaragan, Christian Fletcher, Govindarajan Ramaswamy, George W. Bush, Balram Naidu, Rangaraja Nambi, Krishnaveni, Kalifullah Khan, Shinghen Narahashi, Avtaar Singh |
Tamil | Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Actor Vijay Award for Best Dialogue Writer Dubbed into Telugu as Dasavathaaram Dubbed into Hindi as Dashavtar Portrayed ten roles. |
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