Actor-politician
Kamal
Haasan
has
recently
rubbished
reports
of
being
home
quarantined
by
government
officials
for
Novel
Coronavirus.
Apparently,
a
home
quarantine
sticker
pasted
outside
his
residence
and
office
in
Alwarpet
confused
fans
about
his
well-being.
Kamal
Haasan,
in
a
statement,
said,
"Based
on
the
notice
stuck
outside
my
house,
news
has
been
spread
saying
that
I
have
been
quarantined.
But,
most
of
you
already
know
that
I
have
not
been
living
there
for
the
past
few
years
and
the
Makkal
Needhi
Maiam
party
office
has
been
functioning
from
there.
So,
the
news
that
I
have
been
quarantined
is
not
true."
The
notice
outside
Kamal
Haasan's
office
and
residence
reads
that
he's
been
quarantined
until
April
4.
"As
a
precautionary
measure,
I
have
undertaken
social
distancing
as
I
requested
the
public
too.
I
would
again
reemphasize
all
of
us
to
undertake
social
distancing
as
a
precautionary
measure.
I
also
request
all
news
agencies
to
verify
news
before
breaking
it
so
that
fake
news
does
not
get
spread,"
(sic)
he
added
in
the
statement.
—
Makkal
Needhi
Maiam
|
மக்கள்
நீதி
மய்யம்
(@maiamofficial)
March
28,
2020
The
actor
is
following
the
government's
order
of
social
distancing
to
make
himself
and
others
safe
from
COVID-19.
Kamal
Haasan
has
also
offered
to
convert
his
property
into
a
hospital
for
Coronavirus
patients.
He
said
that
he
is
waiting
for
the
required
clearance
from
the
government
to
go
ahead
with
his
commitment.
Talking
about
work,
Kamal
Haasan
will
next
be
seen
in
Shankar's
directorial
venture
Indian
2.
The
sequel
of
Indian
also
stars
Kajal
Aggarwal,
Siddharth
and
Rakul
Preet
Singh
in
pivotal
roles.
Indian
2
was
in
news
earlier,
due
to
the
accident
happened
on
the
sets,
in
which
three
assistant
directors
died
when
a
crane
fell
on
them.
The
film
is
expected
to
hit
the
screens
in
2021.