Kamal Haasan threatens to move to 'secular state abroad'


Chennai, Jan 30 (IANS): Citing the late M.F. Husain, actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan Wednesday said he could be forced to look for a secular state overseas and even change his passport if the final verdict on his film "Vishwaroopam" was not in his favour.

Stating that he was "fed up", Kamal said at a press conference: "If there is no secular state in India, I would go overseas. I think Tamil Nadu wants me out. What would change is my passport; I would still be an Indian. I have pledged all my property for the film. I have lost my house because of delay in release."

"Going by what is happening with me, I'm very likely to seek a secular state or country to release my film, on which I've invested my lifetime's savings, including all my assets," Haasan said.

"If by becoming a secular man like M.F. Husain, I can peacefully continue making films, then so be it," an anguished Kamal told reporters, referring to the late artist who died in a London hospital in June 2011 after being forced to leave the country following threats by right-wing activists upset with his paintings of Indian goddesses.

"I have lost all my property for the film, so I have nothing to lose, but choose now. If the judgment is not favourable for me, I have to look out for a secular state abroad. We will get away from this place but will have lot of good memories," the 58-year-old told reporters at a press conference here.

He said he was still trying to understand why "some members with strong political backing" were against his film. "The film is running successfully in other states and the feedback from the audience has also been positive."

The Rs.95 crore espionage thriller, which stars Kamal and is written, produced and directed by him, was banned by the state government after some Muslim groups complained that the film portrayed their community in bad light.

On Jan 29, the Madras High Court bench chaired by Justice K. Venkataraman passed an interim order in favour of the film and kept the 144 orders issued by district collector in abeyance. He said the film can be released without any cuts or edits all over the country.

Muslim groups that had protested against the film have said they hope the government will appeal again, if needed in the Supreme Court.

Kamal said he cannot release the film in the state until he gets the physical order from the Madras High Court.

"We are waiting for the final verdict and the physical copy of the orders from the honourable judge and until then we can't release the film."

"The fact is that I have yet to get interim relief as some of my friends have reported in press. The film shows are stopped again and the police have sent away fans, asking for court order copy. I have been thrashed in a political game, monetary loss is not important," he said.

Despite the lifting of the ban, most theatres still haven't opened bookings for the film.

"Even though the ban is lifted, we're waiting for an official confirmation to open the bookings for the film," a representative of a leading multiplex here told IANS.

The film was originally scheduled to release Jan 25 in Tamil and Telugu, but was only released in a few places in Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. It was banned in these places as well after the first show on the release day.

It was also banned in places such as Malaysia and Sri Lanka after two days of run in the cinemas.

Besides Kamal, who plays the title role, "Vishwaroopam" also features Pooja Kumar, Andrea Jeremiah, Rahul Bose, Shekhar Kapur and Jaideep Ahlawat. The Hindi version "Vishwaroop" is slated to release Feb 1.

  

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  • joegonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 31 2013

    From all accounts Kamal Hassan is an honest actor/film maker. He has invested all his saving to produce a quality film which is accepted and filmed in most of the places except T.N. Again The High Court Order is in favour of Kamal but governmental procrastination is preventing the film "Vishwaroopam" to be released immediately until the Court Order is made available in writing.

    A word of not advice but suggestion to Kamal. Patience is a virtue. In time the film would accepted and released all over. Some one like you should not go away from facing facts but take a bold decision to remain in your country and continue to be an asset and inspiration to many.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Ashraf, Kunjathur/Sharjah

    Thu, Jan 31 2013

    Great actor like Kamal should not leave India.

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  • Maxim Mathias, Shirva, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 31 2013

    Many good people from Mangalore already settled in abroad and many are in que in order to save their lives from cunning goonda Bajaranga Sangha Parivara.

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  • Roshan , udupi/riyadh

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    " Kamal Hasan ji as i saw the movie its really a good movie " you dont worry we all are with you every thing will be alright. Jai vishwaroopam

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  • Mel, Mangalore / Doha

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    I'm sorry Kamal Hassan but you stand corrected. The late Mr. M.F. Hussain left a secular country and sought refuge in a religious country like Qatar. But I do understand your frustrations because I too am living in Qatar and I'm at peace for the last 15 years...but I miss my India as well. You are a very talented and smart actor though and I'm sure you'll find a way out of this mess. Good luck on your film's release.

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  • Nelson Rodrigues, Toronto

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    I wonder how many of these people protesting against this film, will do the same for "Zero Dark Thirty"?

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Many from Udupi/DK also planning to move secular state overseas.
    We fed up with BD/VHP/SRS activities.

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  • Suresh kumar, indian

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    take it easy man don't act like a looser what ever you do you just can't beat rajnikanth.

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  • aladdin pais, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Dear Kamal,

    At your level, I just cannot understand why you are not seeing through this political game between Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi in which you are being used as a puppet.

    Don't get too emotional and kindly the idea of leaving the country as talented people like you are well appreciated and needed by all of us here.

    Just try and remain cool until things settle down shortly, favoring you soon.

    This could be just a blessing in disguise for you.... whereby all this negative publicity would get people curious to know what this noise is all about and get to the theaters to watch the movie.

    God Bless and all the best.

    Kind Regards

    Aladdin Pais

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  • Farooq, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Dear Bhandarkar,
    To be politically biased m not a pseudo BJP puppet ..i mean wat i said...

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  • Yamby, Mangalore / Qatar

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    विनाशा काले विपरीत बुदधी

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  • ajs,

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Dear Kamal,
    Hussain was forced to go out of India as he insulted god of majority people. Now he is no more and dont bring him back again in this issue.
    You will not face any problems like him as you have insulted minorities. Dont wory Be happy.
    IF you go abroad then another director will make a film on you naming it - Sarvanasham

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  • Yamby, Mangalore / Qatar

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Bankok is the best option. He can join Asli 'Nayakan", Chota Rajan.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Dear Farooq
    Like 'India'Look
    A 'Secular State Abroad'
    Can't be found in any 'Nook'
    This Stutter from Kamal
    Should not any Comment 'Brook'
    Looks like one from
    A Political 'Crook'.....

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  • Ganesh, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    i think no need of making big issue.

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  • Farooq, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 30 2013

    Dear Kamal Hassan Ji..i heartily feel regret for ur pain..you are one among d amazing actors in the entire film industry...pls dont leav our country for any reasond..we still love you...

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