
Kamal Haasan, a famous Tamil actor and politician, gave his debut first speech in the Rajya Sabha and it made headlines for all the right reasons. He combined politics with movies in a way that got the internet's attention right away.
The veteran actor used a strong Telugu line from Nag Ashwin's Kalki 2898 AD to illustrate his point about politics, using his current role on screen as an example. A lot of people have shared footage of the speech on social media since then.
Kamal Haasan's speech was about how powerful democracy is and how important it is for everyone to be responsible. He read from his papers and stated, "Please help us and give us the democratic energy we need to move forward." Or get out in the way of this republic.
He then stunned a lot of people by saying a sentence in Telugu: "Jagannatha ratha chakralu vastunnayi vastunnayi."He grinned and added that anyone who spoke Telugu would get what he meant.
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Kamal Haasan made it clear that he wasn't talking about any one person or government in particular. Instead, he labelled his address a "clash of ideas" and said that people's dignity should never be surrendered for the sake of democracy. "This democratic juggernaut will roll over differences, but it should never roll over people." "We won't let that happen," he said.
The conversation he talked about is incredibly essential in both culture and literature. This remark is spoken by Kamal's character, Supreme Yaskin, in Kalki 2898 AD at a very significant point before the climax.
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A lot of people thought the phrases were made up for the movie, however they are originally from the revolutionary Telugu poet Sri Sri. The phrase means change that can't be halted, revolutionary momentum, and the end of unfairness and inequality. It gives hope to people who are being treated unfairly.
The villain in the movie says the lines, which is noteworthy because it started a fight even in the movie. Kamal Haasan's decision to utilize the same sentence in Parliament has given it new political resonance, turning a scene from a movie into a message about democracy and social transformation.
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