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<b>Bigg Boss Tamil</b><br><br>This battle of words was fought between Haasan and the right-wing outfit Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK). The actor on a platform like Bigg Boss said abusive words were a part of the society and some demeaning words were even used on the show. That is when this group came into light and protested outside the actor's house. (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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<b>Chennai floods</b><br><br>Kamal Haasan questioned the government about the taxpayer's money during the Chennai floods in 2015. He expressed his grief over the sufferings of the people of Tamil Nadu. He was then slammed by the then Finance Minister, O. Pannerselvam, for "blabbering". (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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<b>Vishwaroopam</b><br><br>There were controversies around the 2013 release film Vishvaroopam. The film faced a ban as there was a fear of communal violence, as many stated that the film questioned all Tamil Nadu Muslims and implied they were terrorists. However, the ban was later lifted from the film. The actor blamed Jayalalitha for the losses his film incurred, without mentioning her name. He had also put a controversial tweet after Jayalalitha passed away. He had written, "I feel for the people those who are dependent on her. Deep condolences to those concerned." (Photo Credits: Facebook)
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