Indian 2: Kamal Hasan Clarifies his statement about the film and its sequel

The release of Indian 2, the highly anticipated Tamil film featuring Kamal Haasan in the lead, is fast approaching. As the days go by, the excitement surrounding the movie continues to grow. The team has been traveling throughout India to promote the film in preparation for the release. Amid this, Kamal Haasan’s declaration that he prefers the third installment, Indian 3, to Indian 2 has caused a stir, with some media outlets claiming that the actor has dropped out of the upcoming film. Nevertheless, during a recent press conference held in Chennai, Kamal Haasan addressed this issue.

After Kamal Haasan made a statement expressing his preference for Indian 3 over Indian 2, there were some negative comments from the audience regarding the potential underwhelming nature of the film. The actor addressed these concerns during a recent press conference. Indian 2 has been facing challenges in building anticipation among viewers due to its average music and lackluster trailer. Kamal Haasan’s remarks only served to reinforce the audience’s existing opinions. Nevertheless, Kamal reassured, “Both films are part of the same story for me. Liking one scene doesn’t mean I dislike the others. I urge everyone not to interpret it differently. Since Indian 2 is set to release on July 12, I am already focusing on Indian 3 and its release.” This unity in the story should reassure the audience and make them feel more connected to the films.

You can watch the movie Indian on Aha and Prime Video (requires an additional subscription) before the release of Indian 2 in theaters. The story follows a former freedom fighter who battles against corruption. Kamal Haasan portrays the legendary character Senapathy and will return in the Shankar-directed film. Lyca Productions and Red Giant Movies produce Indian 2. The cast includes Siddharth, SJ Suryah, Rakul Preet Singh, Priya Bhavani Shankar, Kalidas Jayaram, Gulshan Grover, Nedumudi Venu, Vivek, Samuthirakani, Bobby Simha, Guru Somasundaram, Delhi Ganesh, Jayaprakash, Manobala, Vennela Kishore, and Deepa Shankar, among others.

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