The Maestro of Navarasas

Happy Birthday  Kamal Hassan

There is no ignoring the fact that films are the most powerful art form. However, a play or a movie needs to have a great actor if you want people to connect with it. Over the years, Indian film has given the world many brilliant performers, but one name always stands out that is ‘Ulaganayagan’ Kamal Hassan.

With ease, Kamal can portray the navarasa (emotions) through his performance. Kamal has not just limited his talents to acting but also he’s a trained dancer, singer and filmmaker. The actor known as "Ulaganayagan" turns 68 today (Nov 7). Let's look at his films on this auspicious day to see how he conveyed the nine rasas (emotions) in each of them.

Love - Maro Charitra (1978)

Balachander and Kamal’s "Maro Chaaritra" is one of the greatest Indian films ever made. As a Tamil boy who falls in love with a Telugu girl, Kamal mesmerised the audience all over the country with this timeless love tale.

Kamal exhibits his comedy skills in this evergreen flick. We will be left rib-ticked and tickled throughout the film for his flawless performance. Kamal oozes comedy expressions in every frame of this flick.

Comedy -  Brahmachari (2002)

Kamal shows his rage as an unemployed youngster who can’t tolerate the atrocities towards his community. In this film, he looks like a volcano that is about to erupt.

Anger - Sathyaa (1988)

This film is self-directed by Kamal Hassan. As a person who lost everything and holds a tragic past yet still tries to stay good with his people, this film will surely leave you in tears. Kamal is such a great filmmaker.

Compassion - Sathyame Sivam (2003)

Kamal wrote the screenplay and story for this film. It’s one of the hard-hitting movies of Kamal, which revolves around an innocent father whose kids were kidnapped by an evil man. Kamal’s acting as a father gives you tears in many portions. The moments he feels disgust are the powerful frames in this film.

Disgust -  Mahanadi (1994)

Kamal gives laughs to the audience as a man suffering from various phobias. He perfectly depicted the mannerisms of a timid man in this must-watch film.

Fear - Thenali (2000)

Agent Vikram showcases heroism and courage in this James Bond film typical of the actor. Almost after 40 years, the versatile actor was able to give chills to audiences with his commanding performance as agent Vikram in the 2021 spinoff.

Courage - Vikram (1986), (2022)

When the police arrest Kamal after discovering that he’s the one behind the murders, he gives an expression of wonder, wondering, "Is this why we sacrificed our lives for the independence of the country?" Only Kamal can do this.

Wonder - Indian (1996)

How can a movie buff snub "Sagara Sangamam" from Kamal’s legendary filmography? The climax scene where he attains peace is one of the most powerful scenes one can ever see.

Peace - Sagara Sangamam (1983)