Rahul Gandhi gifts Kamal Haasan a tiger portrait clicked by Priyanka Gandhi’s son

Updated : Jan 04, 2023 13:41
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Veteran actor-politician Kamal Haasan recently met Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for a chat on politics, Indian society and their professional journeys. Their interaction has been uploaded on Gandhi’s official YouTube channel.

At the beginning of the video, Rahul is seen gifting Haasan a large portrait of a tiger drinking water. He mentioned that his nephew, Priyanka Gandhi and Robert Vadra’s son Raihan Vadra, is a photographer and he had captured something beautiful which he wanted to present to Kamal.

Rahul Gandhi said, ‘My nephew is a photographer and so I said to him, ‘Listen, I want to give a present to my friend Kamal Haasan. And I said ‘give me one of your pictures.’ I want you to guess what he came up with. What picture do you think he gave me?’

The actor responded, ‘I don’t know.’

The duo then made their way toward a covered canvas and Rahul unveiled it. The canvas held a photo of a tiger drinking water. Explaining why he chose to gift this, Rahul said, ‘It tells of your approach and attitude to life and it tells us the fact that you are a great Indian and a great champion.’

Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan ventured into politics in 2018 by launching his party Makkal Needhi Maiam (People’s Justice Centre).

On the work front, Kamal Haasan was last seen in ‘Vikram’. The Lokesh Kanagaraj directorial was praised by critics and it became a box office success.

Kamal Haasan had recently joined Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra when it reached Delhi. 

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