But when he experiments even a little in the comedy genre, you get a week’s worth of laughs in a single movie. We all know that Kamal Haasan likes to experiment a lot.
Can’t you imagine the riot of laughs and shenanigans already? And with Nadigan, they share the screen space with Manorama, who’s a star in her own right. They can get on your nerves sometimes, albeit in a humorous way. They have starred in many movies together in which they have unleashed their inner beasts. Sathyaraj and Goundamani make a great duo. And when you catch this flick, you’ll know that he’s a really funny man. He certainly had several other tricks to offer. But he was always brushed under the carpet as yet another character actor. He was definitely a celebrated actor during his time. Do you need more reasons to pick this 90s bonanza? And the loudness with which Goundamani delivers his lines will remind you of the good old days. The dialogues and the quirky music will guide you towards achieving your daily goal. It will, in fact, occasionally lift your spirits when you’re least expecting it. Ullathai Allitha can run in the background while you’re working. Well, you can’t help it because it’s as hysterical as it was more than two decades ago.Īvailable On YouTube Ullathai Allitha (1996) The name of the house that the four protagonists (played by Kamal Haasan, Soundarya, Rambha, and Prabhu Dheva) settle into – Roon Jaham – is still used as an ice-breaker in many social circles.
Kaathala Kaathala is a certified comedy of errors that has the power to tickle your funny bone on any given day. Thanks to this movie, whenever a politician from North India talks about the importance of Hindi, Tamil people collectively come forward to say, “ Ek gaon mein, ek kisan raghu thaatha.” The joke never gets old since Hindi is still a language that’s far removed from the cultural ethos of Tamil Nadu.Īvailable On YouTube Kaathala Kaathala (1998)
The best part about Indru Poi Naalai Vaa is its silliness. Available On YouTube Indru Poi Naalai Vaa (1981)