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Actor turned politician Kamal Haasan said on Friday it would not be possible for him to produce a movie like Hey Ram at present as the whole nation, according to him, was becoming intolerant
Kochi: Actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan said on Friday it would not be possible for him to produce a movie like "Hey Ram" at present as the whole nation, according to him, was becoming intolerant.
Haasan told reporters here "Hey Ram", written, directed and produced by him in 2000, was a 'very strong movie,' which reflected his politics and ideologies.
Asked if his new film 'Vishwaroopam 2' also reflected his politics and ideology, the Makkal Needhi Maiam leader said it was there in all his movies.
"However, this (Vishwaroopam 2) was not aimed (at it) directly," he said. "If you want to see my political reflection, Hey Ram is the film.
I don't think it will be possible to release that kind of movie today. That is a very strong movie," he said about the film that revolves around Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Haasan said it would also not be possible for Malayalam writer and Jnanpeeth awardee M T Vasudevan Nair to produce a movie like 'Nirmalyam' at present.
'Nirmalyam', which had won the national award for the best film in 1973, focused on the neglect of temples in the villages of Kerala and the difficulties faced by families dependent on the places of worship.
Asked if it was time to unite against all 'intolerant voices' in the country, he said, "It is. The whole nation is becoming intolerant."
Hassan, who was here to promote 'Vishwaroopam 2', said he was shocked that a state like Kerala was also toeing the line of the politics of intolerance.
He said his party would go in the direction of whatever would be good for Tamil Nadu. "I am looking at achieving that goal.
We are not opportunists," the MNM leader said in response to a query if he would join a broad platform of secular parties now evolving at the national-level.
He said his focus was on politics in Tamil Nadu.
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