A
lot
is
happening
in
Tamil
Nadu
politics
post
the
death
of
Jayalalithaa.
There
is
one
man
who
seems
to
be
more
active,
outspoken
and
displaying
all
possible
indications
of
entering
politics
in
the
very
near
future.
The
man
who
had
nothing
but
cinema
in
his
DNA,
has
now
forayed
into
the
institution
of
politics.
Kamal
Haasan,
who
is
seen
voicing
his
opinions,
criticising
government
and
creating
awareness
amongst
the
public
has
expressed
that
he
would
float
his
party
soon
as
he
is
still
working
on
the
ideologies
and
manifesto.
Though
nothing
has
been
confirmed
by
the
legendary
actor
from
the
political
point
of
view,
the
Ulaganagayan
has
confirmed
that
he
would
quit
acting
once
he
takes
up
a
serious
role
in
the
politics.
This
has
come
as
a
shocker
for
the
3
time
National
award-winning
actor's
fans
as
Kamal
Haasan
is
one
of
the
most
celebrated
actors
in
the
country.
Though
a
section
of
fans
is
disappointed,
another
set
of
fans
are
happy
with
his
decision
of
active
involvement
in
politics.
Kamal
Haasan's
statement
says,
"
If
I
enter
politics,
there'd
be
only
very
less
chances
of
seeing
me
in
films.
If
it
is
going
to
be
some
serious
and
intense
politics,
why
do
I
need
to
do
something
else?
I'd
have
to
solely
concentrate
only
on
politics."
When
he
was
asked
what
type
of
a
politician
he
would
be,
taking
reference
from
the
characters
he
has
played
in
his
films,
Kamal
Haasan
said,
"I'd
like
to
be
Udhayamoorthy
(Unnal
Mudiyum
Thambi)
character
in
my
political
life."
Kamal
Haasan
had
confirmed
a
few
months
ago
that
his
much
ambitious
sequel
of
Vishwaroopam,
has
started
again
as
the
production
control
was
taken
over
by
Kamal
Haasan's
Raaj
Kamal
Films
from
Aascar
Ravichandran.
Even
the
first
look
poster
of
Vishwaroopam
2
was
released
and
the
movie
was
slated
for
a
Diwali
release.
Kamal
Haasan
had
confirmed
that
the
ambitious
Vishwaroopam
2
would
be
followed
by
a
multi-lingual
laugh
riot,
Sabash
Naidu,
a
movie
based
on
the
characterization
of
Balaram
Naidu
of
Dasavatharam.
With
his
inclination
and
the
key
focus
on
politics,
it
is
more
likely
that
the
actor's
priority
list
would
be
topped
with
politics
and
cinema
would
instead
take
the
rear
seat.