Kamal Haasan: How Does Our Conduct Keep the Republic Strong?
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Chennai, Jan 26 (NationPress) Sending heartfelt wishes for a joyous Republic Day to all Indians, renowned actor, producer, and Parliamentarian Kamal Haasan emphasized that as long as the Constitution is reflected in our actions, the Republic will stand strong!
Kamal Haasan shared his Republic Day message on his X timeline, stating, "The Indian Republic emerged when our ancestors decided to liberate themselves from colonial rule and establish governance through the Constitution."
He elaborated, "Its resilience is rooted in honoring diversity, federalism, and the democratic ethos. As long as the Constitution is evident in our conduct, the Republic will thrive. Happy #RepublicDay to all my fellow Indians."
This message was delivered on the occasion of the nation celebrating its 77th Republic Day.
Earlier, Kamal Haasan extended warm congratulations to Malayalam superstar Mammootty for receiving the esteemed Padma Bhushan Award.
The actor expressed his sentiments on his X timeline through a thoughtful post in Tamil, celebrating his dear friend's recognition with the prestigious award.
Kamal Haasan noted that although they have never collaborated on films, they have admired and critiqued each other's work from a distance. "Our friendship resembles the legendary bond between 'Kopperuncholayar Pisiranthaiyar' that has flourished over the years," he remarked.
He expressed a desire for more frequent personal meetings, emphasizing that as a fan of Mammootty, he hopes his followers also appreciate Mammootty's work.
"My friend Mammootty has now achieved the status of Padma Bhushan Mammootty. Congratulations to him," he concluded.
For those unfamiliar, the 'Kopperuncholayar Pisiranthaiyar' bond refers to the famous friendship between Chola King Kopperun Cholan and the Pandya poet Pisiranthaiyar, who, despite never meeting, shared a profound level of trust and loyalty.
When the Chola king faced death, he requested a seat for the poet from the enemy kingdom, confident that his friend would honor their bond even in death. Contrary to others' doubts, Pisiranthaiyar did appear, but sadly, the king had already passed away. Nonetheless, he embraced death in a manner akin to the king.