Chetan Kumar
Chetan Kumar (born 24 February 1983), also known as Chetan Ahimsa, is an American-born Indian actor, social activist, and public intellectual primarily working in Kannada cinema. He made his acting debut in the critically acclaimed gangster drama ''Aa Dinagalu'' (2007), which earned him the Udaya Film Award for Best Debut Actor. Over the years, he has appeared in notable films such as ''Myna'' (2013), ''Noorondu Nenapu'' (2017), and ''Ranam'' (2021), often choosing roles that reflect social realities and unconventional narratives.Beyond cinema, Chetan is widely recognized for his activism rooted in Ambedkarite philosophy and egalitarian ideals. He has championed causes related to caste abolition, gender equality, LGBTQIA rights, tribal welfare, and environmental justice. His initiatives include rehabilitation for Endosulfan victims, housing for displaced tribal communities, and advocacy for minority status for Lingayats. He has also been a vocal critic of Hindutva Politics and superstition, positioning himself as a progressive voice in Karnataka’s socio-political landscape.
Chetan’s outspoken activism has led to multiple controversies and legal challenges. He was arrested in 2021 for remarks critical of Brahmanism and again in 2022 for a tweet against a Karnataka High Court judge during the hijab row. In 2023, the Indian government revoked his Overseas Citizenship of India status, citing “anti-India activities,” a move he has contested as politically motivated. His confrontations with authorities have sparked nationwide debates on freedom of expression and the role of artists in activism. Provided by Wikipedia