November 23, 2017
With political voices raised over his silence on the
suicide of movie co-producer Ashok Kumar due to pressure from a loan shark,
actor Kamal Haasan on Thursday said the law and movie industry has to put a stop
to usury.
In his tweet Kamal said usury affects poor farmers and also
people in the movie world who are considered rich.
He also said there
should be no repeat of deaths like Kumar's.
On Wednesday, Tamil Nadu BJP
President Tamilisai Soundararajan took a pot shot at the "Twitter politicians"
from the movie world for their silence with regard to the suicide of Kumar.
In her tweet Soundararajan wondered: "Where are the sudden Twitter
politicians? We have to search for them."
Without mentioning any names
Soundararajan said there is a deafening silence about the sad event in the
sector that uplifted them and there is no sharing of grief.
Though
Soundararajan did not mention any names in her tweet it was clear she was
targeting Kamal who has been busy tweeting on various issues.
Soundararajan said the suicide of Kumar due to usury pressure was saddening.
She said steps should be taken to find a solution to the problems afflicting
the movie industry.
On Tuesday, Kumar, nephew of actor-director
Sasikumar, committed suicide, leaving a note blaming the pressure brought on him
by a loan shark who finances movie production.
According to police, Kumar
had mentioned the name of Anbu Chezhian as the financier from whom he had
borrowed money and had been paying interest on the loan for the past seven
years.
Kumar, in his note, had alleged that the financier had threatened
his family members.
Tamil Film Producers Council President and actor
Vishal in a statement urged the movie producers to stay united, work towards
mutual welfare and put an end to financiers who harass film producers.
Actor Jayam Ravi tweeted: "Another precious life succumbed to pressure. We must
live to fight our battles. Condolences to Sasikumar sir and his family. RIP
Ashok Kumar."
Actor Ashok Selvan wrote: "Disturbed by the death of
producer Ashok Kumar. Justice should be served. My heart goes to director
Sasikumar and family."