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Kamal Haasan reveals how Balu Mahendra's direction significantly contributed to the powerful climax of 'Sadma,' sharing credit with Sridevi and Mahendra. He emphasizes the collaborative effort in the film's emotional depth, highlighting the director's multifaceted role. Despite his illustrious career, Kamal remains a devoted learner, highlighting the importance of staying a student in the rapidly evolving film industry. Looking ahead, his upcoming project 'Thug Life' is set to release in June 2025.

Key Points: Kamal Haasan on Balu Mahendra's Impact in 'Sadma' Climax

  • Kamal Haasan shares climax credit with Sridevi and Balu Mahendra
  • Sadma's emotional depth attributed to Balu Mahendra's direction
  • Kamal remains a committed student of evolving cinema
  • New project 'Thug Life' produced by Kamal Haasan set for June 2025 release
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Kamal Haasan reveals how Balu Mahendra mounted his character for gut-wrenching climax of 'Sadma'

Kamal Haasan credits Balu Mahendra for elevating his 'Sadma' character to leave a lasting impact.

Kamal Haasan reveals how Balu Mahendra mounted his character for gut-wrenching climax of 'Sadma'
"You can't take away a film from a filmmaker like Mani Ratnam or Balu Mahendra. - Kamal Haasan"

Mumbai, June 1

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan’s performance in the cult-classic ‘Sadma’ is for the ages. Who could forget the climax when his character is abandoned by Sridevi’s character once she regains her memory?

Sridevi dominated the film for the majority of its length. However, Kamal Haasan comes in with his fully-loaded armada of a stellar performance, and leaves a deep impact. While Kamal is often lauded for his performance towards the end of the film, he refuses to claim the sole credit for the film.

The actor spoke with IANS, and said that he equally shares the credit with Sridevi and the director of the film, Balu Mahendra.

Kamal told IANS, “You can’t take away a film from a filmmaker like Mani Ratnam or Balu Mahendra. So what he was trying to do is give me a formidable character, and was actually elevating the protagonist. The audience experiences the angst, pain and love of the protagonist. For which you'll have to build throughout. I think all three of us performed in that film. It's a compact thing. And Mr. Balu Mahendra did editing, cinematography, writing, all of it. So the crew was very small”.

He further mentioned, “Balu was one of the earliest guys from FTII, Pune who came to Chennai, and made cinema simple. What you learn from a fellow student is much more than what you can perceive from a great master teaching. Because we were both struggling for what. He was a little older. So it was like walking with an elder brother”.

Earlier, Kamal had said that despite such a monumental body of work, he still likes to be a student of cinema. He belongs to a rare breed of actors, who have the privilege of growing up on celluloid. He made his debut at the age of 6 as a child artist, and has grown up in front of the audience.

He shared that given the rapid growth and expansion of cinema, the safest place is to be a student.

He told IANS, “Cinema is improving so fast and so many tools are coming in, the only safest place is to be a student and not start teaching. What we believe, our ideas might be trampled upon but still we have to believe in those ideas because we are keepers of this time and these ideas. We reflect it”.

Produced by Kamal Haasan’s Raaj Kamal Films International, Mani Ratnam’s Madras Talkies, R. Mahendran, and Siva Ananth, ‘Thug Life’ is all set for a worldwide theatrical release on June 5, 2025.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Sadma's climax still gives me goosebumps after all these years! Kamal sir's humility in sharing credit shows why he's such a legend. That final scene where he runs after the train - pure cinematic gold! ✨
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Rahul S.
Balu Mahendra was truly a master filmmaker. The way he handled both cinematography and direction in Sadma shows his genius. Wish we had more directors like him today who understand subtle storytelling.
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Anjali M.
Kamal Haasan's student-like attitude at this stage of his career is so inspiring! That's probably why he keeps reinventing himself while others fade away. True dedication to the craft.
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Vikram P.
While I respect Kamal sir's work, I feel the article focuses too much on his perspective. Sridevi's performance was equally brilliant - she carried the entire first half with her childlike innocence. Both were perfect together!
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Sanjay T.
FTII graduates like Balu Mahendra really changed Indian cinema. The simplicity he brought from Pune to Chennai is what made films like Sadma so special. Today's filmmakers should learn from this golden era!
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Meena R.
That train sequence is etched in my memory forever! 😢 Kamal sir's performance showed so much without any dialogue. This article makes me want to rewatch Sadma tonight. True classics never get old!

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