Kamal Haasan and Naseeruddin Shah: The ‘Tubelights’ of Indian Cinema

Imagine waking up and ranting about something long after it is officially over. But then, that’s the daily pastime of actors Kamal Haasan and Naseeruddin Shah. Almost a month after “The Kerala Story” defied all expectations and became a deserved blockbuster, the two are wailing about its alleged propaganda.

In a surprising turn of events, veteran actors Kamal Haasan and Naseeruddin Shah have taken it upon themselves to criticize the highly successful film “The Kerala Story” long after its release. Their outbursts against the movie’s alleged propaganda and the success it achieved despite initial criticism and attempts to hinder it have left many questioning their motives.

“The Kerala Story”: A Blockbuster Defying Expectations

Directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, known for films like “Waqt” and “Commando,” “The Kerala Story” explores the harrowing accounts of Keralites being deceitfully converted and sent to Syria to join ISIS. Despite facing initial backlash and attempts to undermine its spirit, the film emerged as a surprise blockbuster. Starring actors like Adah Sharma and Yogita Bihani, the film was made on a budget of approximately 20 crores and has grossed over 280 crores worldwide, with 220 crores coming from India alone.

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The rants on expected lines

Despite the overwhelming success and positive reception of “The Kerala Story,” Kamal Haasan seems to take issue with the film. He almost justifies the arbitrary ban on the movie, labeling it as propaganda. This stance raises questions about Haasan’s understanding of artistic expression and his readiness to pass judgment on a film that has resonated with audiences. It is disheartening to see an actor of his stature undermine a film’s achievements without proper justification.

Naseeruddin Shah, known for his exceptional acting talent, has disappointed many with his dismissive remarks about the success of “The Kerala Story.” He goes so far as to label the film’s success as ‘a dangerous trend’ that should not be encouraged. These statements raise concerns about Shah’s understanding of audience preferences and the impact of his words on the film industry as a whole. It is unfortunate to witness an actor of his caliber reducing himself to a mere ranting nobody with such unwarranted comments.

The Repercussions on Their Reputations

While Kamal Haasan can still take pride in his upcoming film “Vikram,” it is his unwarranted criticism of “The Kerala Story” that has tarnished his image as a respected actor. Haasan’s willingness to support an arbitrary ban and label a film as propaganda without substantial evidence diminishes his credibility and raises doubts about his ability to appreciate diverse storytelling.

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Similarly, Naseeruddin Shah’s dismissive remarks about the success of “The Kerala Story” have left many disheartened. As an actor known for his powerful performances, his comments undermine his own legacy and cast doubt on his judgment.

Kamal Haasan and Naseeruddin Shah’s recent outbursts against the highly successful film “The Kerala Story” have raised eyebrows within the film industry. Their criticism of the movie’s alleged propaganda and dismissal of its remarkable success have left many questioning their motives and judgment. As actors with immense talent and influence, it is essential for Haasan and Shah to exercise caution and consider the repercussions of their words on their own reputations. The film industry thrives on diversity, and it is crucial to foster an environment that encourages artistic expression and appreciates the preferences of audiences.

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