Kamal Hassan’s Unnaipol Oruvan Latest updates
Kamal hasan stepped into the world of acting when he was a child of six years of age in the movie ” Kalathur Kannamma”. He is bestowed with the unique distinction of being an actor whose works continue to represent India at the annual Academy Awards competition under the best foreign film category. His involvement with the world of creativity is not only relegated to acting, but he packs it with being a choreographer, a director, a lyricist and a singer to boot.
Together with Rajnikant he stands as one of the tallest figures that the world of Indian cinema has ever seen, more so Tamil Cinema and the way he is still enticing the movie crazy public, South of the Vindhyas would indeed be having a real treat.
Kamal Hasan, the Universal Star is presently doing a project named ” Unnaippol Oruvan” and this is his 50th year of Indian cinema.
Unnaipol Oruvan, Kamal Hasan’s current project, is not special simply because he is teaming up with Mohanlal for the first time in a Tamil film. He is an actor in the real sense of terms who continues to persevere never bothered about the image but interested more in interpreting the characters that he plays.
Kamal Hassan also is one actor who has been single-handedly going into the realm of the glorious past of our history and interpreting history in the modern conceptuality.
The release of this film Unnaipol Oruvan has been postponed to September.

Shruthi Haasan Daughter of Super star Kamal Hassan Made his debut in bollywood. Shruthi Haasan’s first film Luck has just opened to good response and her performance has been widely appreciated. Shruti has done some daredevil stunt sequences in Luck without using a dupe, and every one in the film’s unit was awestruck by Shruti’s can-do-anything attitude!. She is also careful not to star in films with similar roles.
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The longest total solar eclipse this century, Wiil be seen over large areas of India and China. The Total Solar eclipse could first be seen early on Wednesday in eastern India, though in some regions there was thick cloud.
In India, millions gathered in open spaces from the West coast to the northern plains, with clouds parting in some cities at dawn just before the total eclipse. In India and Nepal, where it is considered auspicious to watch the eclipse while immersed in holy water, crowds gathered at rivers or ponds, including tens of thousands of people at Varanasi on the Ganges.