Chennai: Actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan, who met the Dalai Lama on Tuesday, said the Tibetan spiritual leader suggested that he uses cinema as a medium to spread ahimsa.


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The Dalai Lama was here to launch the Abdul Kalam Seva Ratna Awards and deliver a lecture on Human Approach to World Peace at the IIT Madras, as part of its Extra Mural Lecture series.


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"My lack of interest in matters of things spiritual in nature was matched by his disinterest in cinema. He has not watched a single movie, not even television. Yet he opined that I could use my craft and medium to propagate the great philosophy offered to the world by India: Ahimsa," Haasan said in a statement.


"I confirmed my faith in Ahimsa and said I will venture soon in that direction," he said.


Haasan, despite not being spiritually bent, termed the meeting as "invigorating" and "purposeful".


"For a man of his position, he indulged in small talk with abandon a sign of a man who had no worldly worries," he added.


Haasan's latest Tamil film "Thoongaavanam" released in cinemas on Tuesday.