Kamal Haasan praises Sathyaraj for expressing regret

Sathyaraj said he made the remarks nine years ago during a protest organised by Tamil film industry against the ‘attack’ on Tamils in Karnataka over the Cauvery dispute.

April 22, 2017 02:43 pm | Updated November 29, 2021 01:10 pm IST - Chennai

Actors Kamal Hassan and Sathyaraj share a lighter moment at an event in Chennai. File photo

Actors Kamal Hassan and Sathyaraj share a lighter moment at an event in Chennai. File photo

Veteran film personality Kamal Haasan on Saturday praised actor Sathyaraj for expressing regret for the remarks made years ago during the Cauvery crisis, calling him a “great human being”.

“Congrats Mr Sathyaraj for maintaining rationality in a troubled environment,” he tweeted.

The actor-director quoted from his directorial venture “Virumaandi” to describe Sathyaraj as a “great human being“.

 

In the movie, the protagonist’s wife tells him that a man who seeks forgiveness is a “great human being“.

Sathyaraj, who plays the role of Kattappa in SS Rajamouli’s “Baahubali” on Friday expressed regret for his comments made during the Cauvery dispute while appealing for the smooth release of the second part of the film in Karnataka next week.

His statement followed a demand for an apology from him by pro-Kannada outfits, who had threatened to stall the release of the film in the State.

Sathyaraj said he made the remarks nine years ago during a protest organised by the Tamil cinema industry against the ‘attack’ on Tamils in Karnataka over the Cauvery dispute.

They are bothered only about money: H. Raja

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu BJP leader H Raja lashed out at Sathyaraj and Kamal Haasan, saying they were “bothered only about money.”

“Whether it is Kamal or Sathyaraj they are bothered only about money. Their love for Tamil and their Tamil sentiment is only skin deep,” he tweeted.

He described Sathyaraj’s act as a “self-respectless act done for money.”

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