Recently, the Tamil actor-turned-Member of Parliament, Mr. Kamal Haasan, made his maiden speech in the Indian Parliament. I listened to it for some time and then compelled myself to listen to it in its entirety. Mr. Kamal Haasan has a reputation for making films that are ahead of their time, apparently driven by his desire to elevate the artistic sensibilities of his audience. Sometimes he succeeded; at other times, he failed. He is also known for articulating ideas that are not easily comprehensible to the common man. Several sections of the South Indian media were sympathetic to him. Some even went to the extent of justifying his parliamentary speech, arguing that it demanded a high degree of intellectual competence to be properly understood. I, however, found the speech insipid and incoherent. It came across as the ramblings of an accomplished individual rather than a meaningful political intervention. About nine years ago, in 2017, I wrote a blog on Kamal Haasan and Rajinik...
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