Kamal Haasan: A statement by South Industry superstar Kamal Haasan is in constant discussion at the moment. The actor has given a controversial statement regarding the Hindi language.
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Superstar Kamal Haasan, who left his mark from South to Bollywood industry, is known for his strong performance as well as his outspokenness. Kamal Haasan is currently in limelight for one of his statements. The superstar has given a statement regarding the Hindi language. Which is becoming a problem for them. Actually Kamal Haasan has re-tweeted a video of John Brittas, MP from Kerala.
Re-tweeting this video, the superstar said that learning or speaking a second language is everyone’s personal choice. It is foolish to impose Hindi on others. Whatever has been imposed will be opposed. The actor has posted his tweet in Tamil language. CPI-M MP John Britos tweeted his video and wrote in his caption that the nefarious intention of imposing Hindi on this country will ruin it. If Sundar Pichai had given IIT exam in Hindi, would he have been on top of Google?
This is what Kerala is reflecting in half of India. பொங்கல் is coming alert. Oh! Sorry आपयोग्यपु बुरिव्होड़ों जाक्थे रहो https://t.co/HLIcAHSpnb
— Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) December 25, 2022
After which, while retweeting John Britos’s tweet, Kamal Haasan wrote his opinion that Kerala represents the same and this saying is for half of India. Be careful, Pongal is coming. Oh! Sorry ‘Stay awake’ for your understanding.
Your design for Hindi and Hindi will destroy this country. आइटी मील हिंदी लिखान करता विशेषता विशेषता है कूगुलिन प्रभाषा भिभाग चुन्दर् बिचाई विश्वति विश्वयति@mkstalin @ptrmadurai @udhaystalin @KanimozhiDMK @dmk_raja @ikamalhaasan @arrahman pic.twitter.com/o8zyzzS6zR
— John Brittas (@JohnBrittas) December 25, 2022
Let us tell you that Kamal Haasan had also participated in Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra recently. This tweet of the superstar was done a day after joining the Bharat Jodo Yatra. At the same time, South Star Kamal Haasan also gave a speech in the public meeting held at the Red Fort while participating in the yatra. While addressing the public in Delhi, he gave a speech not in Hindi or English but in Tamil.
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