Its the food habits killed Rajesh Pillai, not alcohol, says Kamal Haasan
Rajesh Pillai, one of the most promising director’s in Mollywood had passed away on last February 27, just a day after the release of his last film named Vettah starred by Kunchacko Boban, Indrajith Sukumaran and Manju Warrier. The film had got great response from its day one at theaters but Rajesh did not had the luck to enjoy that success. He was suffering with severe live disease and he was under the treatment for it from years back.
At first many people thought that he was may be an addict to alcohol and that caused the liver diseases. But after his death one his friend had posted in Facebook that he was not an alcoholic, but Pepsi was the cause of his liver diseases, which he drank without any control once. Later, actor and doctor, Dr. Roney had said to a media that it was not Pepsi that caused his death. He said that Liver Disease was a genetic one for Rajesh Pillai and his mother also died with that disease.
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But Now,the great actor Kamal Haasan also come out and said to media in an interview that it was the director’s food habits that had caused his disease and eventually lead him to death. Kamal Haasan said that he knows Rajesh Pillai since he was the assistant director of TK Rajeev Kumar. He was a promising talent as well. He had great hopes on him as well. Kamala Hasan said that we had to accept the fact that Rajesh Pillai’s disease was caused due to the use of aerated American drinks and use of junk foods like Burgers etc. The aerated drinks had more pesticides in it and it will cause more bad effects than alcohol.
Kamal Haasan said that his death is a message to all. We all should change our food habits. He said that it was very sad to know that a great talent like him was went away to the clutches of death due to a silly food habit. It should work as a message for all here, he says. Kamal Haasan said that had earlier planned to remake his Traffic to Tamil but it was not materialized at that time.