Film icon Kamal Haasan will wear the director's hat for a third time in his 50-year-long career even as younger daughter Akshara step...
Film icon Kamal Haasan will wear the director's hat for a third time in his 50-year-long career even as younger daughter Akshara steps into the film industry as assistant to Rahul Dholakia.
Akshara does not want to follow elder sister Shruthi's example and don the grease paint, said Haasan who was here for the inauguration of an retrospective of his films.
In his career spanning five decades, Haasan has only helmed two films, Hey Ram (2000) and Veeru Mandi (2004), and he is raring to call the shots again, having already zeroed in on prospective scripts.
“I will direct more films. Many young actors want me to direct and guide them. There are so many actors, people and talents, who haven't got their moment of glory and if possible I'd like to help all of them. There are some scripts I am looking at,” said Haasan.
The 55-year-old, who won his first National Award in 1960 at the age of five for his debut in Kalathur Kannamma, said that both his daughters are fiercely independent and make their own decisions.
“I don't interfere in their career decisions, I give advise when it's asked for. Akshara has started as an assistant on a film, though it's not a part of my production house,” said Haasan of his 19-year-old daughter.
Akshara and Shruthi are Haasan's daughters with actress Sarika, who separated from the actor in 2002.
Haasan had flown in to attend the inauguration from Italy where he is shooting with Madhavan and Trisha for the film Manmadhan Ambu.
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