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Kamal Haasan jokes about censorship at college fest
17 Feb
Summary
- Kamal Haasan attended a college fest as chief guest in Chennai.
- His documentary screening briefly froze, prompting a joke.
- The actor previously advocated for transparent film certification.

Veteran actor Kamal Haasan recently graced the Women's Christian College's Festeve '26 fest in Chennai as the chief guest. Addressing the students, he also presented his documentary, 'Lead on Gandhi.' During the screening, the film experienced a temporary technical halt. Haasan responded with a witty remark about censorship, which elicited laughter from the audience and eased the moment.
The college management swiftly rectified the technical issue, allowing the documentary screening to resume. This incident echoes Haasan's recent vocal advocacy for reforms in the film certification process across India. He has previously called for "reasoned justification" for any suggested edits, highlighting the importance of transparency and respect for cinematic art.
Haasan emphasized that India's Constitution guarantees freedom of expression, which should be guided by reason. He stated that delays and opacity in certification not only constrain creativity but also disrupt economic activity and weaken public trust. He urged the film industry and government institutions to engage in constructive dialogue for reform.
Professionally, Kamal Haasan was last seen in 'Thug Life' and is currently working on a new project directed by Anbariv.




