Kamal Haasan to be honoured by Kerala Tourism Dept

August 06, 2010 02:03 pm | Updated November 11, 2016 05:57 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Actor Kamal Haasan at the World Malayalee Council fund raising programme at Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. File photo: V. Ganesan.

Actor Kamal Haasan at the World Malayalee Council fund raising programme at Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai. File photo: V. Ganesan.

Actor Kamal Haasan, who had initial years of his career in Malayalam, would be felicitated by Kerala Tourism department on his completing 50 years in cinema.

Various organisations related to Malayalam film industry had extended support to the programme to honour the actor during the inauguration of the Onam week celebrations on August 22, official sources here said.

A two—hour cultural programme featuring versatility of the actor who had done roles in Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Hindi in his five—decade long career would be held as part of the event.

The actor, who had won four national awards and several other honours during his career, would be saluted by a host of programmes to be directed by noted Malayalam film—maker T.K. Rajeev Kumar.

A meeting attended by representatives of Film Exhibitors Association, Film Exhibitors Federation, State Film Producers Association, Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) and Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce held here yesterday had offered support to the event, the sources said.

Eminent directors K. S. Sethumadhavan in whose film ‘Kannum Karalum’ he made his debut in Malayalam and Tamil director K. Balachander and other top filmmakers associated with the actor were expected to attend the programme, the sources said.

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