After their hour-long meeting here that comes at a time when Tamil Nadu politics passes through a turbulent phase, Kejriwal, who is the chief of Delhi's ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), appeared to suggest that the 62-year-old multilingual star should enter politics. The meeting also set off speculation of a new alignment in the state.
However, the two did not make any grand announcement though Kejriwal said more such meetings would be held in the future. The chief minister lauded the actor for coming out against communalism and corruption.
Kejriwal described his meeting with Haasan as "excellent," and said the actor was one of the "rare" people who stuck their neck out against corruption and communalism.
Emerging from the meeting at the actor's office-cum- residence in Alwarpet, he said: "It is important at this point of time when the country is facing strong forces of corruption and communalism like-minded people should talk to each other about these issues and should try to work in tandem with each other."
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Kejriwal said he had always been a great fan of Haasan both as an actor and as an individual.
"Kamal Haasan ji enjoys a reputation of integrity and courage," he added.
"There are rare people who have the courage to stick their neck out and Kamal Hassan ji happens to be one of those who has stuck his neck out and decided that rather than curse from outside he should enter into politics," he said.
"We had a very good meeting. We exchanged our ideas and that was the purpose I came down, to discuss the ideas with him....we had an excellent meeting, and we will continue to discuss and meet each other in the future also," he said.
Haasan, who has been of late critical of the ruling AIADMK on corruption, besides dropping hints of his political plunge, said he was prepared to take advice from anyone who was fighting against graft.
"The reason we got together... the purpose is singular fighting against corruption and communalism. He (Kejriwal) has a great national profile of fighting against corruption and communalism. I also have a little reputation similar to that and it is no wonder we decided to have a dialogue on existing situation," the actor said.
Earlier, Kejriwal, accompanied by senior AAP leaders Sanjay Singh, Somnath Bharti and Ashutosh, was received at the airport by Haasan's younger daughter Akshara.
This was the second meeting between the two since 2015. Haasan had met Kejriwal in Delhi then.
Haasan has been of late critical of the ruling AIADMK, after having made corruption charges against the K Palaniswami government.
A host of Ministers including Palaniswami himself have hit out at the actor, with one of them even questioning if the star had paid his taxes properly.