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Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam on reuniting 35 years after Nayakan: "It's about time"

Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam, two stalwarts of Indian cinema, have reunited after 35 years since their iconic collaboration on Nayakan, a gangster classic that remains unparalleled.

May 23, 2025 / 21:37 IST
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Thug Life is the follow-up to the 1987 Tamil movie, which chronicled the life of a man who rises from Mumbai slums to become a revered don.
Thug Life is the follow-up to the 1987 Tamil movie, which chronicled the life of a man who rises from Mumbai slums to become a revered don.

The actor says time moved too fast, the director wishes he had done every film with him and their bond goes back to their youth. Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam have gotten together 35 years after "Nayaka", the gangster film with few parallels, and the two cinema greats look back wistfully at the decades gone by.

Thug Life is the follow-up to the 1987 Tamil movie, which chronicled the life of a man who rises from Mumbai slums to become a revered don. The movie, considered one of the finest in the genre in India, won three National Awards and was sent to Oscars as India’s official entry in 1988. In Thug Life, their second collaboration in the same genre, Haasan, the protagonist, has the same name as his character in Nayakan – Sakthivel Naicker.

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The film emerged from an idea conceived by Haasan, who later brought in Ratnam to co-develop the story and direct the film. The two friends have also co-produced the movie, scheduled to be released in cinemas on June 5.Why did it take so long? Ratnam, who made films such as Roja, Iruvar, Bombay, Dil Se and two-part epic Ponniyin Selvan after Nayakan, said he wanted to cast Haasan every time he started a project.

"Every film I’ve done, I wish Kamal was there. So I’m glad. Finally, I’m doing one in which he’s there. It’s about time," the 68-year-old filmmaker told PTI. Haasan, 70, sitting next to him, echoed the sentiment. "Time moved faster than us… But better late than never," he said. Their friendship predates Nayakan, beginning with the dreams they would discuss at Haasan’s Eldams Road home in Chennai, the actor had recalled in an earlier interaction with the press. Haasan, who started his career as a child star at the age of five with Kalathur Kannamma (1960) and became a huge actor-star by the 1980s, kept an open house for talented people to hang around those days, added Ratnam.