After
threatening
to
leave
the
country
over
repeated
oppositions
from
various
religious
groups
at
the
time
of
Vishwaroopam's
release
which
shocked
everyone,
Kamal
Haasan
has
now
said
he
will
stop
making
films.
But
this
time,
the
shocking
declaration
was
not
what
he
meant
literally
much
to
the
relief
of
his
fans.
It
was
just
a
humorous
answer
from
the
Ulaganayagan
for
a
hypothetical
question
posed
by
Uttama
Villain's
director
Ramesh
Aravind.
The
star
actor
had
recently
created
his
own
official
YouTube
channel
called
as
Ulaganayagan
Tube
and
is
busy
answering
various
questions
asked
by
his
contemporary
artistes
and
technicians
over
the
last
couple
of
weeks.
The
latest
to
add
a
drop
to
an
ocean
of
existing
questions
was
his
close
friend.
Ramesh
Aravind
had
asked
him
what
type
of
movie
he
would
probably
make
if
he
had
the
luxury
of
an
unlimited
budget?
Answering
this
question
Kamal
had
said,
"I
will
stop
making
films
and
start
making
audience,
so
that
at
least
other
film-makers
will
benefit
from
it,
because
it
is
important
we
make
audience."
For
those
who
are
confused
with
Kamal
Haasan's
answer,
what
the
star
really
meant
was
the
need
to
expand
Indian
audiences'
range
to
watch
films
of
different
genres.
Kamal
Haasan
in
the
past
has
requested
his
fans
and
all
Indian
movie
buffs
to
watch
good
films
of
various
genres
that
will
encourage
unique
films
and
filmmakers.
He
has
also
said
that
it
is
the
responsibility
of
the
audience
to
support
good
films
and
at
the
same
time
point
out
bad
films
which
will
gradually
improve
the
quality
of
films
made
in
our
country.