KAMAL'S
LESSER KNOWN AVTAAR
From singing, dancing, acting, directing and now,
writing, Kamal touches practically every form of fine art. And touches nothing
that he does not adorn. A review of Kamal Haasans latest release, a
semi-autobiographical book on virtually everything under the
sun...
KAMAL Haasan
has taken time off his passionate obsession, cinema, to jot down some of
his pet ideas in Thedi Theerpom Va, a book published by Kamal Haasan Narpani
Iyakkam. Comprising 15 brief essays, a few of them written by Kamal Hassan
while he was still editing Mayyam, a magazine which was run by the Kamal
Haasan Welfare Association, the books title has been culled from a
song in his film Sathya, which says:Why waste time on demagoguesSearch for
evil and eradicate it. Even a cursory reading of the book makes one marvel
at Kamals courage to comment boldly on a myriad of subjects ranging
from cinema, to child/drug abuse to the Kashmir imbroglio. The essays in
the collection, published in different papers over a period of time, touch
on practically every topic under the sun, from virtual reality to the
incorrigible Indian habit of urinating in the
streets.
Kamal admits
with pride that he is first a lover of cinema, and a filmmaker later. He
predicts that in a couple of decades, TV antennae will be built on
the graveyard of cinema, the way audio cassettes were born out of the ashes
of old gramophone records. He adds, I am certainly one among
those who will shed copious tears on the epitaph of cinema, which is the
20th centurys most brilliant technical
achievement.
Certain
essays seem to be repetitive, however, though camouflaged in different
terminology. Apart from a couple of chapters, which deal with television
completely wiping out cinema, the book talks exclusively of Kamals
pet topic the utopian ideal of a casteless society and his dream of
an India, where even the word caste is obsolete. Kamal time and again tells
his readers to relentlessly work towards a casteless society. In essays addressed
to his fans, Kamal exhorts them to steer clear of politics. In the bargain,
he misses no opportunity to ridicule the present political scenario, take
pot shots at politicians with his inimitable, tongue-in-cheek
humour.
Kamals
erudition comes out occasionally when he drops a few names, talks at length
on virtual reality and stereotaxic intoxication some of which may
go over the heads of his average fan. But the semi-autobiographical cocktail
has indeed been a great hit with Kamals fans, for the book is going
in to a reprint. And despite his highly-convoluted style, Kamal deserves
special kudos for trying his hand at writing. From singing, dancing, acting,
directing and now, writing, Kamal touches practically every form of fine
art. And touches nothing that he does not adorn.
Excerpts:
Writing is neither my profession nor vocation. I have not yet tried
shouting out loud when my defeats suffocate me. I write about them. Hence,
my writings are more of an evaluation of my mistakes... I am not fettered
by literary rules and regulations. So ignorance of these rigid rules helps
me to express myself freely... I totally disagree with the axiom Men
err. I try my best not to err. Every time I make a mistake I punish
myself. If possible, I try to atone for my mistakes. I bear my cross
willingly... |
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