Kamal Haasan reacts to Hindi imposition row amid | Indian Movie News
Amid the continued controversy around his latest comment on Tamil’s linguistic supremacy over Kannada, veteran actor Kamal Haasan has now stirred one other important dialog — this time addressing the long-debated subject of Hindi imposition in Southern states. Speaking to PTI, the actor-politician weighed in on the significance of linguistic freedom and inclusivity, particularly in instructional and employment contexts.
Haasan’s assertion comes at a time when his upcoming movie Thug Life has reportedly been barred from releasing in Kannada following his earlier remarks. However, the actor didn’t maintain back in addressing broader national considerations around language politics and imposition. “Without imposition, we will learn. Don’t impose, because this is ultimately education and we must take the shortest route to education… and not put hurdles in its way,” stated Haasan, stressing that studying languages must be natural and never pressured. He additional expressed solidarity with different states that have traditionally resisted Hindi imposition. “I stand with Punjab. I stand with Karnataka. I stand with Andhra. This is not only place which is resenting imposition,” he shared.
Drawing consideration to the practicality of English in trendy India, Kamal Haasan highlighted how the nation’s historic engagement with the language has helped set up it as a impartial medium of communication and training. “And English seems to be fair enough. You can do Spanish also, or Chinese. But I think the most practical thing where the shortest route to that is that we have 350 years of English education, slowly but steadily. So when you suddenly replace it, it’s all over again. You make unnecessarily many people illiterate, especially in Tamil Nadu,” he said.
He went on to add, “You suddenly force all through Hindi and you tell them that you will not get your job beyond the Vindhyas, then you start wondering, what about the promises? What about my language? Am I not one of the 22 (official languages)? These are the questions that are coming.”
The Indian 2 actor’s feedback have added recent fuel to the continued national debate around language politics, even as Thug Life finds itself entangled in regional tensions. Whether his assertion helps construct bridges or provides to the friction stays to be seen, but Kamal Haasan has made his stance clear — one that calls for linguistic respect, selection, and practicality over drive.
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