Updated On: 23 May, 2025 03:02 PM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Reuniting with Mani Ratnam after 38 years for Thug Life, Kamal Haasan on how they don’t care for stardom and would rather use their money to realise their cinematic vision

Mani Ratnam with Kamal Haasan
What took you more than 30 years to reunite with Mani Ratnam?’ This question has made a frequent appearance since Kamal Haasan kicked off the promotions for his next, Thug Life. When we express our curiosity, the superstar smiles before saying, “I’m almost tempted to request all of you not to ask that question because I can only say sorry, it’s our fault. We should have done it earlier.”
In 1987, the two gave Indian cinema the much-loved Nayakan. Thirty-eight years later, as the actor reunites with one of his favourite filmmakers for the gangster action drama, he reveals that an encore was always on their mind. “Sometimes, we were thinking too big, and at other times, we would think something small and then [shoot it down] believing that these are the days of big films. Sometimes, I’d come up with an idea, and Mani would already be working on something else, and vice versa. But we were gently, subconsciously, and from a distance, inspiring each other,” grins the actor.