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Kamal on books & more

Kamal was interviewed for Puththagam Pesudhu (Tamil magazine on books), in its special edition released for the Chennai book exhibition held in January. Bubbling with enthusiasm and ideas, Kamal covers a wide range of topics related to books, movies, religion and society. In the end, the reader is astounded with his depth of knowledge and wisdom. Though we are unable to reproduce this very long interview or provide a link to it, here are some highlights.

  • He encourages the efforts of the people behind this magazine.
  • He talks about an aborted attempt with writer Balakumaran to provide meaningful stories as comic strips. He puts forward an idea of narrating stories through FM radio!
  • He talks about his early inhibition to write in Tamil and how RC Sakthi helped him overcome it. He first wrote a short story titled “Ninaivugal” (Memories).
  • Talking of the influences of books in his movies, he mentions Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. He says that Saket of Hey Ram was influenced by the character of Raskolnikov.
  • He openly talks about his fascination for women and obsession with sex-related books during his adoloscent years. He also speaks about how he evolved into an atheist.
  • He goes onto talk about his literary heroes incluing Jayakanthan, Jeyamohan and Sundararamasami. Regarding movies, he mentions his “Close net film society” efforts and is confident of changing the nature of movies in India.
  • He praises fellow actor Sivakumar for not having a fans’ association. He also elaborately evaluates Sivaji Ganesan’s acting.
  • During the interview, Kamal quotes a censored dialogue from Mumbai Xpress, which is based on Gandhi’s three monkeys!

Translation of some snippets:

  • Since profound literature was boring, readers stuck to trivial magazines. As we forgot to mix it with honey, only honey bottles are being provided nowadays.
  • Is the side-dish alone enough? Don’t we need to eat the main dish? People imagine that the side-dish alone would fill stomachs. That’s sad.
  • There is this book called Tao of Physics. I like such ones…I promise I didn’t understand it.
  • In my house too, there were people who read books. But in Brahmin households, English had the first priority. Only women used to talk about Tamil novels. Due to the interest of my mother and sister, I too got introduced to Tamil.
  • I’m a pedestrian politician. I’m not searching for my leader in Delhi, but on the streets.
  • When Ananthu died, two boxes full of books came to my house. I leaned on the box and cried out loud. That is my relationship with books.
  • Great writers do contain themselves due to their desire to feature in Ananda Vikatan and Kumudham (top Tamil magazines). Sivaji did the same.
  • Shouldn’t Sivaji and Satyajit Ray have worked together? Language is a reason. We don’t have a national language.
  • Rajni came (without knowing Tamil), isn’t it? No one puts in efforts like his these days.
  • The air-conditioner in my office runs because movies have become a business.

Let’s end with some seemingly outrageous statements on one of his pet topics, atheism:

  • It is difficult to make me believe in God after all these years.
  • If the religious heads didn’t keep dancing this way, a person like me wouldn’t have come to atheism.
  • Ramanuja was an atheist too. Christ was an atheist too. In their times.

If you can get hold of the issue, enjoy another of Kamal’s dimensions.

[Via an unassuming source who wishes to remain anonymous]

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Kamal at wedding reception of Vikram Krishna / Shreya Reddy

Kamal attended the wedding reception of Vikram Krishna and Shreya Reddy. Shreya is a former SS Music VJ and also featured in Tamil movies like Thimiru and Pallikkoodam. Vikram is the brother of actor Vishal and son of producer GK Reddy.

KollywoodToday.com and IndiaGlitz have more photos of Kamal.

[With inputs from Ananth]

[Picture courtesy: BehindWoods]

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Kamal’s comments on Rajni book

Below are Kamal’s comments on The Name is Rajnikanth, the book on Rajni that is about to be released.

Dr Gayathri Sreekanth has a unique viewpoint. An angle Rajini fans most cherish. A low angle shot looking up at their hero.

Dr Gayathri has not destroyed truth for the sake of sensationalism.

A book of this sort in English is long overdue.

Precious, little, private details about the superstar fills the book. Though I know most of them, it is still a good read.

The rise of Rajini is a notable achievement and will be remembered in Tamil commercial cinema history. So will Dr Gayathri’s book.

Have a good read.

Dr. Gayathri Sreekanth’s interview in Mid-Day also features one question about the rivalry:

So does Kamal Haasan address their so-called rivalry in his note?
Oh, the two are thick as thieves. It’s just been us foolish fans fighting over them all these years. In fact, when Rajini wanted to quit the movies in the 80s to be a sanyasi, it was Kamal who made him come back.

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Kamal at Rolling Stone launch

Last week, Kamal was seen at the launch of the Indian edition of the Rolling Stone magazine in Mumbai. He was there along with his family to cheer Shruti, his daughter, who performed there. Check out the news and photos at Buzz18.com and MSN.

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Exam kit donation

Kamal initiated a campaign of the Narpani Iyakkam (fans’ association) to donate stationery items to school-going children in time for their exams. This effort will benefit 30,000 children across the state of Tamil Nadu. Read reports and see photos from Behindwoods, IndiaGlitz and KollywoodToday.com.

[Picture courtesy: BehindWoods]

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Kamal at Sujatha homage function

The sorrow is evident on his face in all the photos. Kamal participated in the homage function organized for Sujatha on Sunday, March 2.

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Many of Kamal’s literary friends too can be seen in photos from Behindwoods. IndiaGlitz has photos and a video, featuring Kamal’s speech (with bad audio quality unfortunately).

[Picture courtesy: BehindWoods]

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Dasavatharam: few updates

Here are few updates on Dasavatharam, some of them pending for a while now.

[With input from Ananth]

[Picture courtesy: BehindWoods]

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