The funeral of legendary filmmaker
Bharathiraja was an emotional affair as family members, friends and film personalities paid their last respects. Amidst all the grief, director
Thiagarajan Kumararaja made a comment that instantly drew the attention of the online world. With cameras and microphones capturing mourners looking for reactions, Thiagarajan Kumararaja wondered if that was the right way to act at a time of loss. What he said captured the awkwardness most people experience when private pain becomes a public display.
Thiagaranjan lashes out at the media
Thiagarajan Kumararaja expressed his anger at media personnel approaching grieving people for comments. His answer was simple but strong. The sentiment was later echoed by many social media users, who said some moments deserved silence instead of constant coverage. Posts supporting the director started appearing online, with many congratulating him for raising what they called a common concern. Several fans said they thought funerals should be dignified affairs, allowing families to grieve without expectations.
Fans back Kumararaja's stand on privacy during mourning
The director’s comments soon became a huge talking point with fans. Netizens felt that his comment went beyond what could be said during the funeral service and started a bigger discussion on media ethics.
While news coverage is important, supporters said there should be limits when families are dealing with personal loss. Some users said Kumararaja’s response was respectful and honest, but others said it showed the need for more sensitivity on such occasions. The incident has sparked a debate across social media, and the conversation continues to grow with divided opinions.
Similar scenes were seen at Salim Kumar's funeral as his son lost patience
The situation also reminded many of an incident during the funeral of the late Malayalam actor Salim Kumar. On that occasion, his eldest son, Chandu, reportedly became upset with the crowd of photographers, vloggers, and media personnel gathered around the grieving family. Unable to control himself, he told them to step aside and let the family have some privacy at the end of the ceremony. Both situations were much discussed as people talked again about the importance of maintaining personal space during times of grief. To many, both events held one common lesson: sometimes silence is the best form of compassion.