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Kamal Haasan's 'Hey Ram': A Personal Failure and Financial Lesson
18 Feb
Summary
- Kamal Haasan acknowledges 'Hey Ram' as a significant commercial failure.
- The film's expenses led Haasan into financial difficulties.
- Despite the setback, Haasan emphasizes peace of mind over wealth.

Kamal Haasan recently reflected on his 1999 film 'Hey Ram,' a project he describes as a personal promise fulfilled but a significant commercial failure. He noted that while critics were kind, the film did not resonate with audiences, leading to its theatrical struggles.
Financially, the film's considerable expenses left Haasan in a difficult position. He recounted a moment where a producer mandated a last-minute reduction in his remuneration. Despite these challenges, Haasan, who is among the country's highest-paid actors, expressed contentment with his financial stability, attributing it to his brother's diligent tax management.
Haasan defended his directorial choices, particularly concerning 'Hey Ram,' against claims of self-indulgence. He drew parallels between 'Hey Ram' and Guru Dutt's 'Pyaasa' and 'Kagaz Ke Phool,' suggesting that historical films, when not hyperbolic, can find an audience, citing Sohrab Modi's past successes.
Despite 'Hey Ram's' audience rejection and financial repercussions, Haasan remains proud of the film, even noting a German scholar's comparison of it to 'Pyaasa.' He acknowledges that while some now call it a great film, its initial failure underscores a disconnect with the audience at the time.




