Key Points

Pawan Kalyan congratulated Kamal Haasan on his invitation to join the Oscars Class of 2025. He praised Haasan's legendary career and impact on global cinema. Kamal Haasan expressed gratitude, dedicating the honor to Indian filmmakers. The Academy's selection also included Ayushmann Khurrana and Payal Kapadia.

Key Points: Pawan Kalyan Hails Kamal Haasan's Oscar Academy Invitation

  • Pawan Kalyan celebrates Kamal Haasan's AMPAS membership
  • Calls it a milestone for Indian cinema
  • Highlights Haasan's six-decade career
  • Notes his multifaceted contributions to filmmaking
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Pawan Kalyan congratulates Kamal Haasan on invitation to join Oscar's Class of 2025

Andhra Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan praises Kamal Haasan's selection for Oscars Class of 2025, calling it a proud moment for Indian cinema.

"His cinematic brilliance as an actor, storyteller, and director has made a lasting impact on global cinema - Pawan Kalyan"

Amaravati, June 29

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has congratulated legendary actor Kamal Haasan for being selected as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

The Jana Sena leader called it a moment of immense pride for the Indian film industry.

Pawan Kalyan, who is a popular actor of Tollywood, took to 'X' on Sunday to congratulate Kamal Haasan. It is a moment of immense pride to Indian film industry that Padma Bhushan Kamal Haasan has been selected as a member of the prestigious Awards 2025 committee, he said.

"With a phenomenal acting career spanning six decades, Kamal Haasan garu is more than an actor. His cinematic brilliance as an actor, storyteller, and director, along with his versatile talent and decades of experience, has made a lasting impact on Indian and global cinema," Pawan Kalyan said.

"His exceptional command over every aspect of filmmaking as a writer, singer, director, producer, and actor is truly inspiring. He is a true master of the craft. I extend heartfelt congratulations and wish him many more years of impactful service to world cinema," posted Pawan Kalyan.

Actors Kamal Haasan, Ayushmann Khurrana, and Cannes Grand Prix-winning filmmaker Payal Kapadia are among the 534 artists and executives to have been invited this year by AMPAS.

The Los Angeles-based Academy, which conducts the Oscars, announced the 'Oscars' Class of 2025'.

Kamal Haasan on Saturday reacted to his selection as a member of AMPAS. "I am honoured to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This recognition is not mine alone, it belongs to the Indian film community and the countless storytellers who shaped me," the actor posted on 'X'.

"Indian cinema has so much to offer the world, and I look forward to deepening our engagement with the global film fraternity. My congratulations to my fellow artists & technicians who have joined the Academy," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While this is great recognition, I wish the Academy would also acknowledge more regional cinema talents beyond just the big names. There are so many brilliant filmmakers in Indian languages who deserve this platform too.
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Ananya R
Kamal Haasan is a living legend! His humility in saying this recognition belongs to the entire Indian film community shows why he's respected across generations. Can't wait to see how he'll represent our cinema at the global stage.
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Vikram M
Pawan Kalyan's words about Kamal sir are so touching. It's rare to see such genuine appreciation between stars from different film industries. This unity makes me proud to be an Indian cinema lover!
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Karan T
Great achievement no doubt, but when will our mainstream films stop copying Hollywood and develop our own unique storytelling style that can truly impress the West? We have such rich cultural stories to tell!
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Priya S
As a 90s kid, I grew up watching Kamal sir's films. From comedy to intense roles, he's done it all with perfection. This recognition is long overdue! Hope this opens more doors for Indian talent at international platforms.

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