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Kamal’s Condolence Tweet Angers Fans; Silverscreen Investigates

Actor Kamal Haasan has been criticised for what is being widely described as a curt condolence message about the late Chief Minister Jayalalitha‘s death. Yesterday, the actor tweeted:

While actors like Rajinikanth, Sivakumar and much of the Tamil fraternity paid rich tributes to Jayalalitha, Kamal’s curiously worded tweet was a study in contrast. It read: ‘Condolences to everyone related to her.’ Social media users, including his own fanbase, lambasted Haasan for the phrasing.

A fan criticised Kamal for not paying his respects personally. Haasan had likewise not been in attendance when mentor director K Balachander passed away.

While many speculated that Kamal’s seemingly indifferent message had to do with Jayalalitha’s role in delays around his film Viswaroopam, there is an alternative explanation.

When Abbas Kiorastami, Na Muthukumar, and Robin Williams passed away, Kamal sent out condolence messages that were practically indecipherable.

His condolence message for Na Muthukumar seemed to insinuate that the late lyricist had killed himself by drinking too much – a claim that naturally offended Muthukumar’s family.

Looks like the issue has more to do with Kamal’s inability to fit his feelings into Twitter’s 140 characters limit, and not any personal ill-will. Kamal seems to be an equal opportunity offender. So that’s something at least!

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