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Kamal Haasan turns 62; no celebrations by fans on his request

CHENNAI, Nov 7: Veteran actor Kamal Haasan turned 62 today, but there were no celebrations by the actor’s fans following his plea against any revelry, citing the hospitalization of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.
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CHENNAI, Nov 7: Veteran actor Kamal Haasan turned 62 today, but there were no celebrations by the actor’s fans following his plea against any revelry, citing the hospitalization of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.


 The actor’s birthday comes barely a week after his partner of 13 years, Gautami Tadmimalla, had announced separating from him without specifying any reason.


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 A close associate of the actor said that no birthday celebrations were being conducted by the fans of the “Vishwaroopam” star.


 Shruti Haasan, the actor’s daughter who also shares screen space with him in the trilingual “Sabash Naidu” was among those who greeted him.


 “Happy birthday to my darling daddy dearest,” she wrote on her Twitter page. The multi-lingual actor also linked a Instagram picture of her seen with her father.


 Earlier, Haasan had asked his ‘welfare clubs,’ as he defines them, to stay away from any celebrations, keeping in mind Jayalalithaa’s health.


 The CM is in hospital since September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration.

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