Complaint filed against Kamal Haasan for calling Jayalalithaa a “dictator”

In the latest episode of Bigg Boss 2 Tamil Kamal Haasan had said, “You know what happened to the dictators that ruled the state?”

The Tamil Nadu police has lodged a complaint against Kamal Haasan for calling former CM of Tamil Nadu late Jayalalithaa a “dictator.”

Yes, the complaint is against the actor, makers of Bigg Boss Tamil and Vijay TV on Thursday. As per reports, Kamal Haasan has been trying to defame and portray Jayalalithaa as a dictator through the television show.

The complainant said that the Kamal Haasan has been trying to defame the late CM Jayalalithaa. In the latest episode of Bigg Boss 2 Tamil Kamal Haasan had said, “You know what happened to the dictators that ruled the state?”

This statement sparked a controversy. A few days ago, a fringe group Hindu Makkal Katchi had objected against Kamal Haasan’s show Bigg Boss Tamil season 2 saying the show is harming and thrashing Tamil culture.

The cadres of Hindu Makkal Katchi had also protested out the Vijay Tv’s office in demand to ban Bigg Boss 2. At that time, a protester had said that the show is contaminating the Tamil culture and hurting sentiments of the people.

Responding to the protesters, Kamal Haasan in a presser had said that he is not answerable to the people who have filed the complaint. He is also not worried about the case. He has immense faith in law and the government. “I don’t think ‘Bigg Boss’ is tarnishing Tamil culture. I have done kissing scenes in the past. Perhaps, they are seeking my arrest late,” Kamal Haasan said.

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