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Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth came together on screen once in history

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 26, 2025, 12:00 IST
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A powerhouse ensemble that was truly one of a kind

Geraftaar is notable for being one of the very few films to feature Amitabh Bachchan, Kamal Haasan, and Rajinikanth in the same project. While Kamal played the lead role, Rajinikanth had a prominent supporting role, and Amitabh made a memorable extended cameo. The trio, each a titan in his own right in Hindi and South Indian cinema, created major buzz and drew massive audience interest upon the film's release.

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Amitabh’s extended cameo stole the show

Although Amitabh Bachchan was not the main lead, his entry in the film left a lasting impact. His character arrives mid-way through the story and plays a critical role in turning the plot. Bachchan's action sequences, intense presence, and chemistry with Kamal Haasan elevated the film’s dramatic and commercial appeal.

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Kamal Haasan led the film with emotional depth and action

Kamal Haasan played the central character—an upright, emotionally driven man wrongly accused and caught in a web of injustice. His performance blended action, sentiment, and social commentary—hallmarks of his acting craft. This role further established Kamal’s ability to carry a Hindi film with the same conviction he brings to Tamil cinema.

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Rajinikanth’s role added star power and style

Rajinikanth portrayed Kamal Haasan’s elder brother, an honest police officer who ultimately meets a tragic end. Though his screen time was limited, his stylish screen presence, emotional scenes, and action sequences left a strong impression. His sacrifice becomes one of the film’s emotional turning points.

5/5

A rare cross-industry collaboration with cult status

Directed by Prayag Raj and produced by S. Ramanathan, 'Geraftaar' was a rare cross-industry collaboration that appealed to both northern and southern audiences. It is one of the few Hindi films that united North and South superstars at their peak. Over time, the film has gained cult status for its star-studded cast and dramatic storytelling.

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