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Kamal Haasan and Shruti Haasan's Voting Controversy

Kamal Haasan and Shruti Haasan's Voting Controversy

24 Apr, 2026

Arjun Deshmukh

Kamal Haasan and Shruti Haasan recently stirred controversy during the Tamil Nadu elections by skipping the line to cast their votes. A video shared by ANI captured the actors at Alwarpet School, where they were seen preparing to vote. However, the situation took a turn when it appeared that either police or their team was facilitating their entry, prompting a mixed reaction from the public.

In the video, a member of the crowd expressed that the presence of cameras was disturbing, which seemed to prompt the police to assist the actors inside to vote. Before entering, Kamal and Shruti apologized to the person in front of them, who nodded in understanding. This seemingly minor act quickly escalated into a major discussion on social media.

Critics took to platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to express their disappointment, questioning the fairness of the situation. One user remarked on the irony of Kamal Haasan's advocacy for social issues while showcasing his luxurious lifestyle. They pointed out the contrast between his public persona as a champion for the underprivileged and his actions that seemed to prioritize his status over the common citizen's experience.

The public reaction highlighted a broader issue regarding celebrity culture in India. Many felt that such actions by public figures only serve to reinforce existing societal divides and privilege. The uproar also sparked conversations about the responsibilities that come with fame and wealth, particularly in a democratic setting where every vote matters.

This incident serves as a reminder of the expectations placed on public figures to act in ways that reflect the values they espouse. As discussions continue to unfold, it raises important questions about accountability and the role of celebrities in setting examples for society.

Ultimately, Kamal and Shruti’s experience at the polling station has ignited a crucial dialogue about privilege, responsibility, and the need for equality in the democratic process.

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