Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Kamal Hasan turned 53 Happy birthday

Al Pacino of Indian cinema, Kamal Hasan turned 53 on Wednesday but the Padma Shri awardee has no plans of celebration yet. The 'Al Pacino' of Indian cinema, Kamal Hasan turned 53 on Wednesday.

But Hasan, one of the most successful actors from the south to make it big in Bollywood, has no plans to celebrate his birthday as yet, says a source close to the actor.
"He has flown out of station," adds the source.

In his career, Hasan has approached each role with equanimity. From portraying a candyfloss romantic hero running around trees in films like Ek Duje Ke Liye and Sanam Tere Kasam to delving into the dark side of the human psyche in Abhay, he has portrayed every role with equal élan, brilliance and poise.

Hasan, has essayed a variety of different roles in his film career spanned over 38 years but what sets him apart is that he is perhaps the only actor to have captured hearts of people in south Indian film industry while stamping his mark in Bollywood.

Whether playing an unemployed youth in the 1988 silent movie Pushpak or flaunting a sari in Chachi 420, Kamal Hasan's excellence in role-play never failed to leave a mark in the minds of audiences.

He is one of the few film personalities who has tried his hands in all aspects of filmmaking, be it direction, lyrics, choreography, screenplay or story writing. He has also lent his voice to a number of songs in films like Abhay, Chachi 420, Hey Ram, Sadma in Hindi and many more in south Indian languages.

Born on November 7, 1954, Hasan is one of the few actors who has always believed in experimentation. He used animation in Abhay, went under the plastic surgeon's scalpel for his role as a freedom fighter in Tamil flick Indian and is playing ten characters in the soon to be released Dasavatham.

Courtesy:screenindia.com
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