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Indian actor Kamal Hassan is entering politics to fight for artistic freedom

Indian actor Kamal Hassan is entering politics to fight for artistic freedom

The 63-year-old, who has endured battles with censorship, recently formed his own political party
10 Aug, 2018

Indian movie star Kamal Haasan, whose latest film releases Friday, enjoys causing a stir as an actor and now he is looking to shake up Indian politics as well.

Haasan is one of the biggest names in Indian cinema and has appeared in more than 200 films since making his debut aged six over half a century ago.

The 63-year-old, who has endured battles with censorship, recently formed his own political party and plans to fight for artistic freedoms that he says are being curbed.

"It's happening all around the country and should be challenged. Every artist should assert his or her right to speak," Haasan, from the southern state of Tamil Nadu, told AFP in an interview.

The multiple award-winning screen icon is the latest in a long line of Indian actors hoping to transform their popularity at the box office into votes at the ballot box.

Haasan launched Makkal Needhi Maiam in February, a political party based in Tamil Nadu that translates to "People's Justice Centre" in the local language.

It will contest polls for the first time in India's next general election, likely to be held in spring 2019 when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will seek a second term.

Critics have accused Modi's right-wing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party-led government of fuelling intolerance and giving a platform to anti-Muslim sentiment.

Haasan, whose films have had a political hue since the 1980s, said his party's priorities will be to "defend freedom of speech, and maintain and safeguard the diversity and multi-religious quality of the nation".

"My decision (to get into politics) was accelerated by what is going on in the country but especially in my state," the actor said during the interview in Mumbai.

"I wanted to challenge the status quo. And I am not inventing this decorum of centrism. We had it, and I want to regain it."

Haasan, who also produces, directs and sings in many of his movies has appeared in films across several Indian languages -- Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi -- making him a truly nationwide star.

He has picked up a number of awards throughout a glittering career including the Padma Bhushan, India's third-highest civilian honour, and was made a Chevalier of France's Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.

Some of his most notable movies include "Vikram", "Mahanadi" (The Great River), and "Nayakan" (The Hero).