Kamal Haasan Turns 71: Did You Know Queen Elizabeth Once Visited This 'Sadma' Actor's Film Set?

Today, 7 November 2025, we celebrate Kamal Haasan, a man whose life and career are as layered and versatile as his performances. Beyond the accolades and blockbuster hits, there are fascinating, lesser-known stories that reveal the actor, the filmmaker, and the person behind the legend.

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1. Early Life And Unusual Beginnings

Kamal Haasan was born by the name of Parthasarathy Srinivasan on 7 November 1954 in Paramakudi, Tamil Nadu. As a teenager, he even worked as a barber not for money, but to frustrate his mother, who felt he spent too much time reading and watching films. This rebellious streak would later reflect in his fearless approach to cinema.

2. Child Actor To Polymath Star

He began acting as a child artist in 'Kalathur Kannamma' (1960), and remarkably, became the youngest recipient of the National Film Award for Best Child Artist. Over his career, he has acted in over 200 films across Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada, while also excelling as a director, writer, producer, singer, choreographer, and make-up enthusiast.

3. Language Skills And Pan-Indian Work

Kamal speaks several languages, including Bengali and French, and has appeared in multi-language versions of films, showing his pan-Indian appeal.

4. Records And Milestones

  • First South Indian actor to earn ₹1 crore for a single film.
  • Holds the highest number of Filmfare Awards received by any Indian actor.
  • Multiple films submitted by India for the Oscars in Best Foreign Film category.

5. Creative Ambition And Experiments

Kamal's 1987 film 'Pushpaka Vimana' (Pushpak) was silent, a rare experiment inspired by Charlie Chaplin. He credits mentor K. Balachander for advising him against rushing into directing early in his career, warning he might otherwise end up "riding auto-rickshaws" for a living.

6. Personal Views And Politics

  • Publicly identifies as a rationalist, and advocates for secularism and freedom of speech.
  • Founded the Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) political party in December 2021.

7. Rare Trivia

  • Lost his front two teeth as a child actor, which affected early roles.
  • He once said that he could have died unknown in an auto-rickshaw if not for key career turns.

8. The Queen Elizabeth II Visit

  • In October 1997, Queen Elizabeth II visited the set of Marudhanayagam at MGR Film City, Chennai.
  • She spent 20 minutes observing a scene featuring anti-colonial dialogue.
  • Kamal said this might be the only film shoot she ever attended.
  • The ambitious film was never completed, but the visit remains historic.

9. Fighting With One Hand In Uyarndha Ullam

  • During the movie 'Uyarndha Ullam' (mid-1980s), Kamal injured his right hand before a major fight scene.
  • He performed the entire sequence using only his left hand, maintaining the original choreography.
  • Viewers never realized his right hand wasn't used, a perfect example of his discipline and dedication.

Kamal Haasan's journey is more than a string of awards and box-office hits. These lesser-known stories show a man willing to challenge norms, take risks, and push his craft in unexpected ways. From performing stunts with one hand to sharing a film set with royalty, his career is a blend of audacity, precision, and vision. On his birthday, it's a moment to celebrate not just the star we see on screen, but the relentless innovator behind it.