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Posted: 12 years ago

'Vishwaroopam': Salman Khan supports Kamal Haasan

Last Updated: Thursday, January 31, 2013, 10:01
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'Vishwaroopam': Salman Khan supports Kamal Haasan
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Mumbai: Amidst the din surrounding Kamal Haasan's most ambitious project 'Vishwaroopam', Salman Khan has expressed solidarity to the thespian in his own way.

The film industry has been left aghast by the Madras High Court's verdict Wednesday to stay release of the film, after initially having lifted the ban on the same following Tamil Nadu government's decision to challenge the court's verdict.

Khan took to Twitter to extend support to Haasan. He posted an image to Twitter that read, "Respect art, respect artist, respect the audience. I support Kamal Haasan," and tweeted, "Censor board has passed it too naaa(sic)," adding, "Sure . 100% gonna see it(sic)."

The Bollywood superstar also said that the audience should decide whether or not a movie is good. He tweeted, "Dekho yaar its a movie n thr r only 2 kinds of movies good or bad. hit n flop N only people who decide r 1s who buy tickets(sic)."

Kamal Haasan has now decided to move the Supreme Court.

First Published: Thursday, January 31, 2013, 10:01
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: Maroonporsche





Movie is doing hit business in USA UK better than race 2 I think will that help him



ya but a tamil film not releasing in TN...thts like the biggest blow to its revenue/collections...

Posted: 12 years ago

Why is it that Kamal Hassan is nobody's responsibility?

by Akshaya Mishra Jan 31, 2013

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The silence of the talk-show jingoists and online hyper-patriots on Kamal Hassan is intriguing. Television anchors seeking the resignation of chief ministers at the drop of a hat have been surprisingly quiet ever since the controversy broke out. There have been no questions on the degree of culpability of the state government and the chief minister heading it and none on the role of communal groups stalling the release of the movie Vishwaroopam.

Perhaps, because the subject is not Narendra Modi or Hindutva or politics. An anguished actor contemplating to quit the country after being hounded from several quarters is, after all, a small matter, at least smaller than a minister committing a faux pas during a public meeting. It is interesting too that the film fraternity in Tamil Nadu and elsewhere has largely been muted in its reaction to the developments.

Kamal Hassan. AFP.

How come Kamal Hassan is nobody's responsibility? Are cultural icons in the country nobody's responsibility?

The sense of hurt in Kamal Hassan's utterances today was telling. Here's a man with enormous contribution to Tamil cinema in particular and Indian cinema in general over the last 50 years pleading for justice and fairness, which he always felt were his natural due as a citizen of the country and as a towering cultural figure. The part where he says he might shift base to another country may be an emotional outburst of a man feeling wronged, but even the fact that the thought crossed his mind should shame all of us.

Of course, most of us don't care. When celebrated painter MF Husain left the country after being hounded out by the right wingers, hardly anybody gave a damn. There was politics over him and some familiar noise of disapproval but finally he was abandoned to his fate by the political class and others. When he died abroad pining for a last barefeet walk in Mumbai, the city he loved, the sense of collective guilt was conspicuous by its absence.

Nobody was ashamed then, there's no reason why someone would feel sorry for Kamal Hassan. Cultural icons, in effect, are second rate citizens in the country, exposed to the whims and fancies of any group with ideologically blinkered views. Their imposing intellect might win them respect, but it never fetches them friends who matter. Would the actor be in a similar predicament if had powerful political friends? Obviously not.

His plight reveals one disturbing trend in the country. Too much of censorship has crept into our lives. It is being imposed if not by the ruling entities wielding power at the top then by private groups associating themselves with identities. There are vicious efforts to curtail intellectual freedom everywhere. By extension, it also means curtailing individual freedom. The controversy involving Ashis Nandy's comment on corruption is a case in point.

We are creating a world that is increasingly being impatient with nuances and context. The media in hunt for eyeballs and sensationalism have virtually abandoned their role as the intellectual bridge between the thought leaders and the man on the street. The matter has been aggravated by courts involving themselves in every issue. In case of Vishwaroopam, the court had no business interfering when the Censor Board had cleared the matter. As this piece is being written the Madras High Court has stayed the release of the movie for some more days. Consider the loss to the producer of the more than Rs 90 crore movie.

The state was not playing its role by playing it safe. Had it been tougher on the protesters in the beginning itself, maybe the film would be in theatres by now and Kamal Hassan a smiling man. The film fraternity which wields considerable clout in Tamil Nadu has also decided to wait and watch. Clearly, there are failures on multiple fronts.

The problem nobody realises is, if it is Kamal Hassan's movie today, it could be some other movie tomorrow. If protesters of all kinds are allowed to run loose, there won't be any end to it.

For now, let's feel sorry for Kamal Hassan.

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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: blue-ice

OMG Nishi🤗...So ur fav was Niketan this time...I liked him too😆


BI !!!! 🤗 Where were you ???? Didn't see you in BB forum at all ?? lolz...yeah Nik ne ghayal kar diya tha is baar 😆...you also liked Niketan , cool !! who else you liked this time ?? missed your posts in BB forum yaar !!
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: desicrowd

Awww Nishi, 🤗 ... Good to c u here...

Blue-ice, Billu barber was renamed to Billu, but is always remembered as Billu barber...
In Sab logone dimaag ka dahi banaya hai...


DC...Same here 🤗
Yeah I remember Barber controversy but didn't know they had to change the name ...wow...too much 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: pathaka



ya but a tamil film not releasing in TN...thts like the biggest blow to its revenue/collections...






Is it released in India at all?
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: wat_up

The problem nobody realises is, if it is Kamal Hassan's movie today, it could be some other movie tomorrow. If protesters of all kinds are allowed to run loose, there won't be any end to it.

WORD...
Sorry to say...but there is no democracy in India...what we see is a sham...If artists can't express themselves...if cartoonist are going to be arrested for cartoons...then where is the democracy...?
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: Nishita123


BI !!!! 🤗 Where were you ???? Didn't see you in BB forum at all ?? lolz...yeah Nik ne ghayal kar diya tha is baar 😆...you also liked Niketan , cool !! who else you liked this time ?? missed your posts in BB forum yaar !!

Ya...missed the BB forum totally this time...just didn't feel like posting there..but def in the next season...my fav were Nik and Urvashi...koi bhi jeetta ..I would have been happy😆
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: chocolover89

This is going around on twitter, if true..it's really sweet of Rajnikant!

"I will act in Kamal Haasan's direction for free, to repay any losses which may occur to him." - Superstar Rajinikanth



God is now with Kamal. 👏

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Posted: 12 years ago
India is going gutter no offense even Pakistan is better

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