The other day, was able to catch a fine interview of Kamal Haasan on NDTV. I really like him, and have a lot of time for him. I hope he succeeds in politics. What I liked most about him in that interview was that he clearly said that he is an atheist and that he did not believe in any God. So, it follows that religion will have no presence in his political journey. Now, for an aspiring politician in India, it takes some courage to say so upfront. Here's wishing he stays true to his words.
Saturday, 11 August 2018
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