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BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan hit out at Tamil Nadu CM Stalin for taking a combative stance against the Centre, saying his father Karunanidhi would have cooperated for the state’s benefit. She also criticised the DMK, Congress, and Kamal Haasan
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Kamal Haasan praised Maareesan, calling it a witty yet socially conscious film that left him impressed. Starring Fahadh Faasil and Vadivelu, the film explores a unique emotional journey and moral dilemma.
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Despite the dream team coming together after nearly two decades, the film received largely negative reviews and failed to draw crowds to theatres.
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It is a moment of immense pride to Indian film industry that Padma Bhushan Kamal Haasan has been selected as a member of the prestigious Awards 2025 committee, the ndhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister said.
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Taking to his X timeline, the actor wrote, "If the invite from the Academy is a joy, then the congratulatory message from the Honourable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has added more joy. Thank you very much."
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The veteran actor, who can be seen in the recently released theatrical film ‘Thug Life’, has shared his opinion on the technological advancements like Artificial Intelligence in cinema.
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Justice M. Nagaprasanna of the Karnataka High Court stated that such remarks had hurt the sentiments of the people of Karnataka.
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The Karnataka High Court strongly criticised actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan for his recent remark suggesting that "Kannada was born out of Tamil", and observed that a "single apology could have resolved the situation"
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In a petition filed through the Chief Executive Officer of Raj Kamal Films International, Kamal Haasan's production company has appealed to the court to issue directives to the Karnataka government, the Police Department, and film bodies, urging them not to obstruct the release and screening of his movie.
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Interestingly, Mani Ratnam and Kamal Haasan have come together for their upcoming film 'Thug Life' after almost 38 years.
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The actor said that he didn’t have to think for even a second before saying yes to the upcoming film.
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Tamil actor Kamal Haasan says threats to boycott his film are not new and that he has been threatened in the past.
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Kamal Haasan's recent statement claiming "Kannada was born out of Tamil" has sparked widespread outrage among pro-Kannada groups.
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Despite being a multilingual actor and director, Kamal Hassan appears to be ignorant of the history of languages and their strong link with people’s sentiments
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Makkal Needhi Maiam, an ally of Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK, on Wednesday declared its president Kamal Haasan as its nominee for the June 19 biennial election to the Rajya Sabha
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Karnataka film association is set to discuss a possible ban on the veteran star ahead of his upcoming release Thug Life, directed by ace filmmaker Mani Ratnam
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The remark has triggered sharp political reactions and public outrage in Karnataka, with the BJP and pro-Kannada groups condemning his statement and demanding an unconditional apology
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Kamal disclosed how confident he was of the film and the fact that the audience would extend their support to him.
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The film is scheduled to release in theatres on June 5, 2025.
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The audio launch event of the movie was scheduled for May 16 but it will now take place at a new date which will be "announced at a later, more appropriate time", Haasan said in a statement