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Cashing in on the popularity of 'Modi Hurricane', the column is titled Kamal Puyal. So far, he has been only talking to the members of his Narpani Iyakkam.Īs a prelude to politics, Kamal Haasan started writing for the Tamil magazine Vikatan reflecting his thoughts. But for that, he needs to have a base in Tamil Nadu. Going by the statement, it appears that Haasan wants to mould himself as a socialist/activist. In my opinion, there's no need for such victories at all." Meaning that their success means nothing. With hundreds of such victories, what have we done to education, health, and economics? Some people have improved the state. "The purpose is to give better governance without taking away people's self-respect. He wrote, "What is real victory in politics? Starting a party with candidates eyeing the next election, win the majority, become the chief minister or prime minister? Even if this is considered as a victory in politics, does it make any difference?" For instance, when Rajinikanth said that fame and money aren't enough to become a successful politician, Kamal explained the context in Vikatan. Even political commentators find it hard to comprehend Kamal Haasan's statements. Call him 'Thalaivar', he quickly corrects you by quoting Spartacus and the rebel that lead to the abolition of slavery. You may agree to disagree but Haasan's core belief mirrors with communism. UNDERSTANDING THE DYNAMICS OF KAMAL POLITICS But I must warn you, I'm not a Mridangam." How appropriate of this to come from a man, who's been accused of being self-indulgent and a 'pompous' idiot. While addressing his fans on Sunday, Haasan said, "I'm ready to take few beats. He never misses an opportunity to take on religion and superstition, and most of his films have a strong political statement. Smitten by Periyar's principles, Haasan has remodelled himself as a rationalist.
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The politics over Haasan stems from the fact that he's an atheist, although he hails from an upper-caste background.
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From defamation cases to death threats, his bold stand over some of the sensitive issues in the country has always caused more damage than good. If someone were to audit the numbers of cases filed against the Vishwaroopam star, it shouldn't be a surprise that he may have achieved a rare feat too. Kamal Haasan has the record of highest number of Oscars submissions in India. As the people of Tamil Nadu eagerly await his next move, we take a look at Haasan's controversial life. In a recent interview, Kamal Haasan had requested the journalist to no longer ask 'will he or won't he'. That's why I'm coming." Call it a punch dialogue if you may, but Kamal Haasan, if not anything, is an excellent orator - a quintessential Dravidian hormone that has always translated to vote banks, considering the likes of CN Annadurai and MK Karunanidhi. To which, Haasan said, "This is the wrong time to enter politics. Taking into account the political vacuum in the state, Kamal was asked a question whether this was the opportune time to enter politics. Since the demise of former chief minister of Tamil Nadu J Jayalalithaa, Haasan has ruffled political feathers with the ruling EPS and OPS fractions. Though he unabashedly admits that he's an opportunist, the fact remains that Haasan's political entry is out of compulsion, of course, not from the people.