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The actor who had won his first National Award as a child artist for his screen debut in 'Kalathur Kannamma' in 1959, spent a quiet day with his family away from the city, sources close to the superstar said.
Hassan, known as the 'Universal Hero', had last year urged his fans to stay off any celebrations on his birthday, citing the plight of the Sri Lankan Tamils.
The actor who has worked in upto 150 films in languages including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi has played a myriad of roles in his five decade long career, including 'Dasavataram', the film where he played ten characters.
Known for his penchant for taking up challenging roles, Kamal, as he is fondly called, is reputed to be a "perfectionist" and a tech-savvy professional who has never hesitated to experiment in his ventures.
Kamal and controversies, more often than not, go together. The four time National Award winning actor is now engaged in a legal tangle with production house Pyramid Sai Mira, over his shelved project,'Marmayogi'.
Some political groups had objected to the title of his film 'Sandiyar' which had to be rechristened and released as 'Virumaandi'.
Kamal's 'Dasavatharam' also had to pass the legal test before hitting the screen as some religious groups raised objections against the title as well as some scenes.
According to reports, Kamal is planning his next venture with Tamil film director Mysskin, whose earlier films, 'Chithiram Pesuthadi' and 'Anjadey' had earned critical acclaim.
The Filmfare Award wining actor also has Bollywood hits like 'Saagar', 'Ek Duje Ke Liye'and 'Sadma' to his credit.
The actor's daughter Shruti Hassan has already taken to acting and music, debuting in Bollywood with the film 'Luck' and giving the musical score for her father's latest project 'Unnai Pol Oruvan'.


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Happy Birthday Kamal! It is good to see a versatile actor like you always young
The un paralled character. Those who dont know about his skill and action may blabber some nonsense. LONG LIVE KAMAL
Kamal is no doubt a fine actor but off late, he is getting senile. That happens when not-so-educated people are encircled by sycophants and fanatic fans as has happened in the case of Kamala. People like Kamala start believing that they are God or maybe, people make them believe so. Comparatively, Rajnikant is still with his feet on ground, though the success and fame spoils many. In any case, Kamala in Nayagan, based on Godfather, was superb. Best wishes and long life, Kamala!
Wish you many many happy returns of the day Kamal. We cannot forgot your portrayal of Varadaraja Mudaliar in Manirathnam's classic 'Nayagan'.We are proud of you.You are not less than any internationally acclaimed actors.
A nice person to remember in the field of Cinema.
long live kamal.A rare talented indian actor.
Didnt know he was so old. Should he not stop cavorting with young girls? I thought these things went away with Sivaji and MGR. Now there are two old men, Rajinikanth and Kamalhasan (masqerading as a Hassan). Shouldnt there be a retirment age for these fellows. I think there should be an old folks home for these guys so that they could be kept away from the public.
Dear friend, do not be so jealous of successful people. They will keep on acting as long as their films are hits! The day people stop watching their film, they do not need to retire. But the producers will dump them. So please show the patience to wait till that day.