Chennai: Noted actor Kamal Haasan on Monday said filmmaking in Tamil Nadu has been made difficult deliberately following the government's decision to levy 30 percent entertainment tax over and above the newly implemented Goods and Services Tax (GST).
Reacting to the double taxation by the state, Haasan said in a statement: "Filmmaking has been made difficult deliberately. There are further tortures and systemic corruption that the film Industry has to endure under this regime."
In Tamil Nadu, theaters were shut on Monday in protest against the high taxation. Haasan said all factions of the industry were agitated.
"I am trying my best as any sensible individual of the industry to maintain solidarity and not play into the hands of any self-serving and avaricious politician," he added.
Haasan pointed out that except Tamil Nadu, other neighboring southern states have desisted from levying additional tax on cinema over and about GST.
"In Kerala, the film industry requested chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and he, through his finance minister, quickly announced that Kerala will not be levying anymore taxes on the already beleaguered film business," he said.
"Karnataka has gone even further to facilitate the well being of the film Industry. Telangana and Andhra are also doing their best for their film industries," he added.
The Dasavatharam actor said Tamil Nadu has left Bihar behind in corruption.
"Bihar used to be the nation's whipping boy when it came to corruption. Now, Tamil Nadu has left Bihar leagues behind. Film industry is one among the many industries asphyxiated by the prevailing systemic corruption in the state. I anticipate even stronger protests soon," he added.
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