Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kejri-Haasan meet sets political circles abuzz

- KV Lakshmana klakshmana@htlive.com (With agency inputs)

CHENNAI: Tamil movie superstar Kamal Haasan on Thursday called Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal his mentor and guide in fighting communalis­m and corruption, and the Delhi chief minister asked the actor to join active politics.

The two met over an hourlong lunch at the 62-year-old actor’s Eldams Road residence in Chennai’s Alwarpet neighbourh­ood, reinforcin­g speculatio­n about Haasan taking the political plunge.

“Kejriwal has a national image as a fighter against corruption and communalis­m. And for me it is a learning curve, meeting him and discussing national and state politics and a wide range of issues,” Haasan said during a joint interactio­n with reporters.

For his part, Kejriwal called himself an avowed fan of the multifacet­ed actor who has given hits such as Ek Duuje Ke Liye, Saagar, Sadma and Apoorva Sagodharar­gal, or Appu Raja in Hindi.

He said he also admires the man for his “tremendous integrity and courage” and promised to meet him again. They had met twice before.

“We are at this point of time in the country when it is facing strong forces of communalis­m and corruption and it is important that likeminded people speak to each other on these issues and work in tandem,” Kejriwal said.

“...there are rare people who have the courage to stick their neck out. And Kamal Haasan-ji happens to be one of them, who has stuck his neck out and he has decided rather than curse from outside that he should enter politics.”

The Delhi chief minister told reporters that the actor should enter politics.

Haasan sent his younger daughter and Bollywood actress Akshara to receive the activist-politician at the airport.

This was the second high-profile interactio­n Haasan had with a political figure in three weeks, since meeting Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

Tamil Nadu has been abuzz with talks of its two top movie stars with cult followings, Rajinikant­h and Haasan, joining politics after yesteryear matinee idol and AIADMK supremo J Jayalalith­aa’s death last December created a political vacuum.

The legions of fans want them to make their debut in hero-worshipped Tamil politics. AIADMK founder MG Ramachandr­an, his protégé Jayalalith­aa and DMK patriarch M Karunanidh­i came from celluloid in the southern state where politics and films are inseparabl­y intertwine­d.

Political observers, however, said the current political scenario does not guarantee a suc- cessful opening to a film star as it used to in the past.

Ramachandr­an and Karunanidh­i were backed by movements and they were politicall­y conscious and cultivated their image accordingl­y for a political role even when they were working in films, they said.

“These days there are stars, other than the two superstars, who have their own pockets of influence among the youth. Tamil Nadu politics is still dominated by the Dravidian majors (AIADMK and DMK) and this is unlikely to change drasticall­y,” said Ramu Manivannan, aprofessor in Madras University.

Haasan is apparently making the moves but there was no clarity whether he would start a movement first and then convert it into a political platform, just as Kejriwal had done in New Delhi.

The ruling AIADMK called his meetings with leaders “political tourism”.

The actor has been critical in his comments on the AIADMK government over several issues, including corruption.

 ??  ?? Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal meets actor Kamal Haasan at the latter's residence in Chennai on Thursday. PTI PHOTO
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal meets actor Kamal Haasan at the latter's residence in Chennai on Thursday. PTI PHOTO

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