Kamal Haasan at IFFI 2025: Confident That 'Marudhanayagam' Is Still Possible
Speaking to the media at Goa airport, Kamal spoke about his plans for reviving 'Marudhanayagam', sparking excitement among fans.
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Speaking to the media at Goa airport, Kamal spoke about his plans for reviving 'Marudhanayagam', sparking excitement among fans.

The veteran Tamil actor-producer said they will keep looking for scripts until Rajinikanth is satisfied.

Produced by Raaj Kamal Films International (RKFI), 'Thalaivar 173' was announced earlier this month, with acclaimed Tamil filmmaker Sundar C. attached to direct

On his 71st birthday, Kamal Haasan announced the music composer, DOP, editor and other crew behind 'KH237'

Tentatively titled 'Thalaivar 173,' the film will be produced by Kamal Haasan's Raaj Kamal Films International (RKFI) banner and will be released by Red Giant Movies during Pongal 2027

The filmmaker-turned-actor brushes off talk of directing a Rajinikanth-Kamal Haasan gangster saga, insisting he’s focused on acting for now.

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu urged the Union government to confer the Bharat Ratna, the country’s highest civilian award, on maestro ‘Isaignani’ Ilaiyaraaja

He was speaking at the NEXA SIIMA Awards in Dubai.

After 'Coolie', it was expected that Lokesh Kanagaraj would direct 'Kaithi 2'.

The actress speaks about finding her voice in the industry while being the daughter of a screen icon.

Reports hint that the star might lend his voice to Lokesh Kanagaraj's first film with Rajinikanth

Fahadh Faasil worked with Kamal Haasan memorably in Lokesh Kanagaraj's 'Vikram'

Rajinikanth congratulated Kamal Haasan on his Rajya Sabha seat.

While Kamal Haasan and Ayushmann Khurrana have been invited to join the Actors' Branch, Payal Kapadia has received an invitation from the Writers' Branch.

The Mani Ratnam film was initially set to drop on Netflix after an eight-week run in the theatres.

Distributors in the state are reportedly wary of backing the film due to its poor box-office performance.

The Mani Ratnam-Kamal Haasan action drama was released across the country, barring Karnataka, on June 5

In a strong rebuke to vigilante censorship, the Supreme Court directed the Karnataka government to ensure safe screenings of Kamal Haasan’s 'Thug Life' affirming that rule of law—not mob pressure—must govern artistic freedom.

The Kamal Haasan starrer was banned in the state following the actor's language remark

'Thug Life' is witnessing a huge drop on Monday, and the collections are expected to plummet even further.









