Kamal
Haasan,
the
veteran
actor
has
recently
made
headlines
with
his
open
letter
to
the
honourable
Prime
Minister
of
India,
Narendra
Modi.
In
the
letter,
the
actor-turned-politician
had
criticised
the
implementation
of
the
21-days
lockdown
which
was
imposed
to
control
the
spread
of
novel
coronavirus,
calling
it
'ill-planned'.
Kamal
Haasan's
open
letter
had
created
a
huge
stir
among
the
netizens.
As
per
the
latest
reports
from
the
believable
sources,
Lyca
Productions,
the
banner
which
bankrolls
Kamal
Haasan's
upcoming
project
Indian
2,
is
upset
with
the
actor's
open
letter.
If
the
reports
are
to
be
believed,
the
production
banner
feels
that
the
actor
is
inviting
trouble
for
their
prestigious
project,
by
going
against
the
government
in
the
period
of
crisis.
The
relationship
between
Kamal
Haasan
and
Lyca
Productions
had
hit
a
rough
patch
after
the
unfortunate
accident
that
had
happened
on
the
sets
of
Indian
2,
in
February
2020.
The
shooting
of
the
movie
was
discontinued
after
the
accident
that
resulted
in
the
death
of
three
technicians.
It
was
also
rumoured
that
the
Shankar
directorial
might
get
dropped,
as
Kamal
and
the
production
banner
are
in
loggerheads.
However,
the
latest
reports
suggest
that
Indian
2
is
not
shelved
yet,
and
Lyca
Productions
wants
to
revive
the
project
once
the
all
Indian
lockdown
comes
to
an
end.
That
is
the
reason
behind
the
production
banner's
displeasure
over
Kamal
Haasan's
stand
against
the
government.
As
per
the
updates,
the
Lyca
team
feels
that
this
row
will
add
an
unnecessary
political
angle
to
the
Shankar
directorial.
Indian
2,
which
is
a
sequel
to
the
duo
Kamal
Haasan-Shankar's
1996-released
blockbuster
Indian,
is
unarguably
one
of
the
most
anticipated
upcoming
projects
of
Tamil
cinema.
The
Ulaganayakan
of
Tamil
cinema
is
reprising
his
highly
celebrated
character
Senapathy
in
the
second
installment,
which
is
said
to
be
a
mega-budget
venture.