Monday, June 9, 2025

Kamal Haasan reacts to Hindi imposition row amid Tamil vs Kannada controversy

 In the middle of an ongoing debate over his latest remarks about linguistic domination of Tamil via Kannada, experienced actor Kamal Hasan has now built another important conversation. This time, we addressed the boring issue of Southern Hindi resolutions. During his conversation with PTI, the actor's politicians burdened the importance of language freedom and inclusiveness, especially in educational and employment contexts. 


Hasan's statement comes when, according to his previous statements, his upcoming film thug life is removed from publications in Kannada. However, the actors were not refraining from addressing broader national concerns about language policy and reflection. Learn without any charges. This is ultimately education, because we have to take the quickest way to education and we have to make sure we don't get in the way,” Hasan said. He emphasized that learning language should never be forced organically. This isn't just an impression, he said. 



Kamal Hasan turned his attention to the practicality of English in modern India and emphasized how the country's historical commitment contributed to establishing it as a neutral medium for communication and education. And English seems  fair enough. You can also create Spanish  or Chinese. But I think the shortest and most practical way to do this is to have 350 years of English education slowly and steadily. So if you suddenly replaced it, it was always over. They make  many illiterate people unnecessary, especially in Tamil Nadu," he said. 


He added that they will be forced into Hindi suddenly  and  tell them they cannot get a job beyond Vindya. What about the promise after that? How about my language? Am I  one of the 22 (official language)? These are the questions that come. 


Comments from the two Indian actors added an ongoing national debate on fresh fuel language policy, even when living in local tensions is involved. Whether his statement will help build a bridge or expand friction remains to be seen, but Kamal Hasan has made his attitude clear.

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