Ulaganayagan
Kamal
Haasan,
who
addressed
the
media
ahead
of
the
release
of
his
Uttama
Villain,
opened
up
about
the
talk
of
the
town,
Supreme
Court's
order
on
section
66A.
Supporting
SC's
view
and
backing
their
decision,
he
said,
"I
feel
information
technology's
growth
should
not
be
stopped,
cannot
be
stopped."
Also
criticizing
the
Censor
Board
for
their
set
of
rules,
the
veteran
actor
said,
"If
I
feel
like
saying
something
in
the
language
I
want,
I
have
to
write
and
get
permission
from
the
Board,
like
in
the
British
times.
But
I
am
an
artiste,
I
have
all
the
rights
to
say
what
I
want
and
also
question
them."
Kamal
is
currently
busy
attending
the
inaugural
function
of
FICCI
Frames
2015
at
Mumbai.
The
event
which
starts
today
will
go
on
for
the
next
couple
of
days.
He
also
spoke
about
reviving
his
dream
project
Marudhanayagam
and
revealed
that
he
intends
to
release
it
in
English
as
it
is
an
international
cinema.
Talking
about
how
he
would
keep
working
despite
facing
many
criticisms
and
oppositions,
the
multitalented
star
said,
"I
can't
sit
idle.
I
am
always
eager
to
give
audiences
good
projects
because
they
are
expecting
it
from
me."
The
sexagenarian
has
already
started
to
work
on
his
upcoming
Tamil
project,
which
is
said
to
be
a
thriller
set
against
the
backdrop
of
Mauritius.
Stay
tuned
for
further
updates
on
this
exciting
project.
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