The silence of the talk-show jingoists and online hyper-patriots on
Kamal Hassan is intriguing. Television anchors seeking the resignation
of chief ministers at the drop of a hat have been surprisingly quiet
ever since the controversy broke out. There have been no questions on
the degree of culpability of the state government and the chief minister
heading it and none on the role of communal groups stalling the release
of the movie Vishwaroopam.
Chief minister J Jayalalithaa said on Thursday that Kamal Haasan's movie "Vishwaroopam" was banned in Tamil Nadu due to fears of violent protests and not because she had a grudge against the actor. The chief minister also announced that she would file cases against DMK chief M Karunanidhi
Chief minister J Jayalalithaa said on Thursday that Kamal Haasan's movie "Vishwaroopam" was banned in Tamil Nadu due to fears of violent protests and not because she had a grudge against the actor. The chief minister also announced that she would file cases against DMK chief M Karunanidhi
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