7 Kamal Hassan movies from the 90s which are worth watching

Summary- You must watch these 7 Kamal Hassan movies from the 90s which are worth watching.

1) Sadma (1983)
Sridevi made her official entrance into Bollywood with this film. ‘Moondram Pirai,’ a tale of a little girl who, after sustaining a head injury, regresses to childhood, was first published in Tamil. After a year, this film was adapted in Hindi as “Sadma,” starring Kamal Hassan and Sridevi. Kamal Hassan is the one who will make you cry towards the end of the film, making it tough to ignore Sridevi even if she is the movie’s charmer. Your heart will be stolen by the way he looks after the lost girl without abusing her. One of the rare lovely personalities we witness in movies and real life is the character “Somu.”

2) Ek Duje Ke Liye (1981)
Kamal Hassan and Madhavi were the key characters in the Telugu version of this film, which was originally titled “Maro Charitra.” Rati Agnihotri was cast as the lead heroine in the Hindi remake. A little boy and girl who fall in love with one another are the subject of the touching love tale in the film. Even though they live close by, their parents won’t approve of their relationship because the south and north have different cultural norms. The popular song “Tere Mere Beech Mein” from this movie captured the hearts of millions of people.

3) Pushpaka Vimana (1987)
Under several titles, Pushpak a Vimana was made available in Kannada as well as in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. There are no dialogues in Pushpaka Vimana. By forcing Kamal Hassan to do something uncomfortable, this film brought out the best in him. The protagonist of Pushpaka Vimana is a bachelor without a job who aspires to wealth. He ends up making the wrong decision to live a luxurious lifestyle when he is unable to obtain employment. For his role in this film, Kamal Hassan garnered unanimous appreciation, and Pushpaka Vimana is one of the must-see Indian films.

4) Chachi 420 (1997)
A divorcee poses as an elderly woman and obtains employment as his own daughter’s carer to visit his young daughter more frequently.

5) Nayak (1978)
After witnessing his father’s terrible murder, Velu Nayakan kills a dishonest police officer, escapes to Mumbai, and later turns into a criminal. The life of Bombay underworld don Varadarajan Mudaliar and the American movie The Godfather are both partly based on Nayakan (1972). When asked to remake the 1970 Hindi film Pagla Kahin Ka for Srinivasan and Haasan, Ratnam declined.

6)Mahanadi (1994)
After the success of his film Mahanadi, Kamal Hassan became a household favourite. In this film, Kamal Hassan plays Krishnaswamy, an innocent family man who is found guilty of financial fraud. This is his best performance. Mahanadi will leave you speechless, unhappy, enraged, and depressed. Kamal plays a magical character in this film, and Mahanadi is unquestionably one of his best performances overall.

7)Vikram (2022)
The most recent film directed by Kamal Hassan is called Vikrama. Vikram was the most eagerly anticipated film, starring stars like Kamal Hassan, Fahad Faasil, and Vijay Sethupatji. Vikram’s box office earnings soared once it was released in theatres, and it quickly became popular. In the film, a police officer in special operations investigates a case and unearths some shocking information about the offender. Vikram falls short of Kamal Hassan when compared to the best of his films. But this film is among the most unique in Kamal Cinemas’ history because of its stellar cast.