Kamal Haasan Calls Chiranjeevi His Brother, Senior in Politics, Junior in Cinema

Kamal Haasan received the Paidi Jairaj Film Award at the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards 2025 in Hyderabad. In his speech, he humorously noted his relationship with Telugu star Chiranjeevi, calling him a brother who is a senior in politics but a junior in cinema. He appealed to Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to help unify regional film industries into a single "Indian cinema." Haasan also expressed gratitude for the awards being named after revolutionary poet Gaddar and reminisced about his long professional connections to Hyderabad.

Key Points: Kamal Haasan on Chiranjeevi: Senior in Politics, Junior in Cinema

  • Honored with Paidi Jairaj Film Award
  • Called for one unified Indian cinema
  • Thanked CM for naming awards after Gaddar
  • Recalled his long history with Hyderabad film industry
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Kamal Haasan: Chiranjeevi is my senior in politics and junior in cinema!

At Telangana awards, Kamal Haasan honors Gaddar, calls for unified Indian cinema, and shares a light-hearted note on his bond with Chiranjeevi.

Kamal Haasan: Chiranjeevi is my senior in politics and junior in cinema!
"Chiranjeevi garu and I are brothers. And he is my senior in politics and junior in cinema. - Kamal Haasan"

Hyderabad, March 20

Calling Telugu star Chiranjeevi his brother, Tamil actor, producer and politician Kamal Haasan has said in a light-hearted way that the Telugu Megastar was his senior in politics and junior in cinema.

Kamal Haasan made this remark while receiving the prestigious Paidi Jairaj Film Award at the Telangana Gaddar Film Awards 2025 in Hyderabad. The award was presented to him by Telangana Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy and Telugu star Nagarjuna.

Speaking on the occasion, Kamal Haasan, looking at Chiranjeevi seated among the august audience, said, "Chiranjeevi garu and I are brothers. And he is my senior in politics and junior in cinema. And we became lead role actors in 70s."

Stating that all the Telugu actors were his family, Kamal Haasan recalled that they used to be in Chennai but that they were now in Hyderabad. He said, "They've shifted house. That's all. It is the same industry according to me."

The stalwart on the occasion told the Telangana Chief Minister, "I request you, because you are the hero of this unification. No more Hollywood, Tollywood, Bollywood, and Sandalwood. It is one cinema, Indian cinema. And you have rubbed out the parochial borders. And you've started it. We'll help you. We'll support you. We'll give our shoulders for this palanquin which will take the tomorrow's generation on a procession across cinema."

The actor also thanked the Telangana Chief Minister for having honoured the revolutionary poet Gaddar by naming the awards after him.

He said, "I'm happy that you have named this award after Gaddar sir. Because among his many million fans, I'm one," Kamal Haasan said.

Recalling that he first came to Hyderabad as an assistant director for A N R Garu's film 'Srimanthudu', the Tamil actor said that this was why even in his film 'Dasavatharam' one would find the Telugu song, 'Entho chinnadhi jeevitham'.

"I am working in Hyderabad from when I was 16. And when I was receiving Singeetham garu's award, I was thinking of the first film I worked with him, which was 'Sommokadidhi Sokokadidhi'. All the work was done by Mr. Singeetham and I received the award," he said

Stating that eminent director Singeetham Srinivasa Rao and he had worked for 50 years together, Kamal Haasan said, "I like him not because his name is like my father's name. My father's name is also Srinivasan. But he's the youngest senior I've met in my cinema career. Thank you, sir, for giving him that respect."

Kamal Haasan was honoured with the Paidi Jairaj Film Award in recognition of his remarkable career that spanned over six decades across multiple Indian film industries.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Haha, "senior in politics and junior in cinema" – typical Kamal Haasan wit! It's heartwarming to see such mutual respect between icons from different film industries. Long live Indian cinema!
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Sarah B
As someone who loves films from all regions, this message of unification is powerful. The idea of rubbing out "parochial borders" in cinema is a fantastic goal. More power to artists who think like this.
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Aditya G
While the sentiment is nice, I hope this isn't just talk. We've heard "one Indian cinema" before, but the industry is still very fragmented. Real collaboration on the ground is what matters, not just awards ceremony speeches.
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Meera T
His respect for Gaddar garu and Singeetham Srinivasa Rao shows his depth. He remembers his roots and everyone who helped him. A true gentleman and a living encyclopedia of Indian cinema. Wishing him many more years of health!
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Karthik V
The line about Hyderabad and Chennai being the same industry really hits home. Talent has always flowed across the South. Kamal sir himself is the best example – a Tamil star cherished in Telugu states. More power to such integration!

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