Fans greet actor Kamal on b’day

November 08, 2013 08:28 am | Updated 08:28 am IST - CHENNAI:

The actor sent the crowd that gathered outside Rajkamal Films International office into raptures on Thursday afternoon when he waved from the terrace at them

The actor sent the crowd that gathered outside Rajkamal Films International office into raptures on Thursday afternoon when he waved from the terrace at them

Iconic actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan celebrated his 59 birthday by interacting with as many fans as he could at his office on Eldams Road, Thursday morning through afternoon.

Dressed in all-white kurta pajama, the actor sent the crowd that gathered outside Rajkamal Films International into raptures on Thursday afternoon as he waved from the terrace at his fans.

He held his hands together in traditional ‘namaskaram’ and eventually requested them to clear the road for traffic.

The overjoyed fans also set off a few rounds of firecrackers that burst with a thundering noise and littered the Eldams Road stretch with pieces of newspaper. This was also cleared up within a few minutes.

Through the day, the actor met a steady stream of fans and celebrities at the office.

The social service organisation that he runs, the Kamal Hassan Narapani Iyakkam, gave away ten tailoring machines, two tri-cycles and three computers to selected persons from the poorer sections of the society, on the occasion.

R. Thangavelu, who is among the coordinators for the organisation, said fans from various parts of the State and country had come to catch a glimpse of the superstar.

Fans also said they were eagerly awaiting Kamal Hassan’s next feature film ‘Vishwaroopam-Part 2’.

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