A female-centric Kollywood film titled Angammal, starring Geetha Kailasam and directed by Vipin Radhakrishnan, is set for a worldwide theatrical release on December 5th. While promoting the film, Geetha Kailasam made remarks in an interview that quickly caught attention and spread across social media.
During the interview, Geetha Kailasam spoke about an old Tamil comedian known for adult and body-shaming jokes in films. She shared that once she confronted him and asked if he could stop using such humour. His reported reply was that the audience enjoys it.
The comment struck a chord online. Many started sharing reactions and debating whether such jokes should still have a place in cinema. The discussion grew fast, with viewers questioning if that mindset reflects what audiences really want today.
In the same interview, Geetha Kailasam also spoke about acting in Soori’s Maaman. She said the role felt empty and added no value to the film or its story. That statement added fuel to the conversation and drew even more attention to the interview.
Soon, speculation began about the identity of the unnamed comedian. Some social media users guessed it was Vadivelu, citing double-meaning jokes and body-shaming humour in past roles. Others claimed it was Santhanam, while a few pointed to Vivek as the possible name.
Geetha Kailasam did not confirm any identity. Still, the conversation continues to grow online. The moment has turned into a wider debate about how comedy evolves, and whether performers should reflect changing audience views instead of clinging to old patterns.




