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Kamal Questions Why Not A Tamilian Rule India As A Prime Minister

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KH Comment at Indian2 Audio Launch

Kamal Haasan made some sensational comments At Indian 2 Audio Launch
Kamal Haasan made some sensational comments At Indian 2 Audio Launch

Kamal Haasan's much awaited and much talked about upcoming film, 'Indian 2' is gearing up for its release. The event was held as a grand affair like all Lyca Production films events. Kamal Haasan made some sensational comments in his speech. What started as a thank-you note to all the actors in the film, two of them who are no more, turned political towards the end. Kamal left the audience with the question, “Why shouldn’t a Tamilian rule India?”

Kamal started his speech by talking about his association with Shankar revealing that the director first approached him for his debut film Gentleman. He said, “Due to creative differences, I couldn’t do that film. But I thought Shankar wouldn’t come back again for a film. Mostly a person doesn’t go back to a star after he has rejected his film. But after the success of Gentleman, he came back with the script. By then, after the success of Devar Magan, I had plans to do a film with Sivaji Sir. And the story of Indian and my project were a bit similar. So, I asked Sivaji sir what to do and he told me, ‘Dai! We both have acted as father and son already. This film will have you as both father and son. So, do it.’ He did it out of love for me and that is why I am standing in front of you here.”

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Then in his speech, Kamal Haasan praised Subhashkaran of Lyca Productions for his boldness to produce and revive Indian 2. He later expressed his gratitude to Udhaynidhi Stalin for supporting the makers of the film, when it was in trouble due to various financial problems. Kamal then went on to thank all the actors who were part of Indian 2. He also said that Shankar needs a lot of applause for making sure that the absence of Vivek and Nedumudi Venu is not felt in the film and made things work despite their unfortunate deaths.

Towards the end, Kamal Haasan turned all political. He said, “As far as my identity goes, I am a Tamilian and then an Indian. That’s your identity too. A Tamil knows when to keep calm and when not to. As Indian Thatha, I have to hit on the nerve, right? So, here it is… Why shouldn’t a day come when a Tamilian will rule India? Just think about it, we made the first woman Prime Minister of India (Indira Gandhi was made PM with the support of then Congress President K Kamaraj). So, we will make this happen as well.”

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