Miles to go, says Kamal
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His achievements are gigantic. Yet his words are humble. He is Kamal Hassan, who was honoured with a lifetime achievement award by the Rotary Club of Madras on Tuesday.
Answering to a set of questions from the members of Rotary, the versatile actor said, ÂI might have completed 50 years in cinema. But I feel that I have to achieve a lot. Learning in cinema is a never ending process.Â
I am scared of the word genius, the ÂUlaga Nayagan said and added: ÂWhen mediocrity is set as the standard then the ordinary becomes acceptable and anything more is considered genius. ÂThat is what I think when people call me a genius. I believe in excellence. My predecessors have shown me the way and I am merely following them, Kamal said.
ÂMy fan clubÂs social service activities have been inspired by organizations like the Rotary Club. I will do everything I can to retain the applause and respect that you have endowed on me, he concluded. Rotarian and actor Mohan Raman presented a short AV hailing Kamal as a ÂDasavatharam who had intrinsic qualities like dancing, choreography, writing, production and direction apart from acting.
Veteran actor Sivaji GanesanÂs son and producer G Ramkumar, Rotary Cloub president George Cherian, Director Vocational Service Sudha and others were present.
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