Kamal Haasan is ‘spoiling’ families through ‘Bigg Boss’, claims TN CM EPS


The chief minister mocked the actor-turned-politician and said he has failed to deliver meaningful songs to the public like former chief minister MG Ramachandran.

Attacking Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) leader Kamal Haasan and Bigg Boss Tamil, Tamil Nadu’s chief minister, Edappadi K Palaniswami, alleged that the program presented by the actor-politician for a private television channel will spoil the families. The prime minister criticized the 66-year-old star, claiming he has recently entered politics after retiring from acting and knows nothing.

Edappadi Palaniswami, addressing the press after holding review meetings in Ariyalur, claimed: “He has only recently joined a political party after retiring. What does he know He is 70 years old and is the host of Bigg Boss. What will happen if a man who introduces Bigg Boss enters politics? No family in the state will be good if they watch the show. ”

He went on to claim: “He is not a man with the ambition to do good for the country, but just wants to spoil happy families. If you watch that show, even children and families will be spoiled. “

The Chief Minister also said that the MNM leader can perform shows on various wellness plans that will be helpful to the public. The Chief Minister said: “Shows can be held on India’s river interconnection project, Tamil Nadu green farm project, new technologies in agriculture, shows for school students, or song releases. such as former Chief Minister MG Ramachandran. “

However, the Chief Minister quickly asked, “Did Kamal Haasan at least give a good song for the audience? They (Kamal) are making movies that will only spoil families. ” The Kamal hit comes after the actor tried to reclaim MGR’s legacy by claiming he grew up on the lap of the former CM and AIADMK founder.

EPS’s criticism of Kamal Haasan also comes at a time when there is speculation that MNM will form a Third Front or an alliance with DMK. The MNM leader recently announced that he will participate in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections scheduled for 2021 and has started campaigning for his party. The actor-turned-politician also said that MNM is not receiving permission to campaign as support for the party will increase due to anti-incumbency in the state against the ruling party.

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