Rajini's 'Baba' had just been released. Speaking at a public function, Nazar said, "They are spinning a reel that a person is alive for 2000years. If he had been alive, what has he done? Has he eradicated people's hunger? When a person has done nothing, what does it matter whether he has lived for a hundred years or not?" Nazar's was a direct attack on 'Baba' and Rajini, so when asked about Vijayakanth, one can expect what fireworks happened!
"When asked what his ideals are, Vijayakanth says other politicians before him spoke of ideals that they only cast aside later, so he has no ideology. His aim is to feed the starving and that's his only ideal. But to make it a reality, he needs to have a vision. How can one vote for a person who has neither vision nor ideology?"
Vijayakanth says he plans to remove bribe and corruption, so this question by Nazar is very pertinent here.
"Cinema is rampant with black money. This is a form of corruption. If he cannot eradicate the menace of black money in his own film field, how will he be able to do it on a large scale basis in his state?"
Nazar has a dozen such logical questions. For Nazar, keeping one's field clean is more important than political aspirations. That's why he's running an acting repertory in Singapore and Malaysia. He also plans to start an academy for acting in Chennai.
Actors like Vijayakanth who do stereotyped roles should first bring about a change in that. After that, they can turn to the problems in society, says Nazar briefly adding, "Climb the roof and catch the rooster. After that we will plan to scratch the sky and go to heaven."
That is true, isn't it, Captain!
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