Remembering the actor Shihan Hussini, who once was authorized for Jayalalithaa

The actor, the legend of karate and shooting expert Shihan Hussini’s arc died on Tuesday morning at the age of 60. Shihan, who suffered from blood cancer, breathed the last one in a private hospital in Chennai. According to the media, Shihan had made the decision to donate his body for medical research, a decision that is said to have been made days before his death. According to reports, his funeral will be held at 16:00 at the burial of Royapettah Ameerunisa.

Shihan, who was the founder of the Tamil Nadu shooting association, was also an actor who worked with artists of the caliber of Kamal Haasan and Rajinikant. He made his debut actor in 1986 in “Punnagai Mannan” and continued to act in several other films, including “Badri”, Chennai City Gangster “,” Bloodstone “,” Vedan “, Unnai Solli Kutramillai and Kathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal.

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However, more than his skills of acting, karate or archery, Shihan is remembered for his extreme devotion to the deceased Prime Minister Tamil Nadu Jayalalithaa, who made him perform several controversial acts.

In 2015, Shihan stunned everyone with what is considered one of his most controversial acts, in which he has self-authorized. He nailed on a 300 kg wooden cross. The behind the reason was his desire to see Jayalalithaa in power.

But it’s not the only time he showed his extreme devotion to Jayalalithaa. In 2005, on the occasion of Jayalalithaaa’s 56th birthday, Shihan painted 56 portraits of her, using her blood. Later, in 2013, he made a frozen bust of her using 11 liters of blood, which included his. All these acts were, however, condemned by the leader who asked Shihan to refrain to perform these stunts.

Apart from these, Shihan had performed several other controversial stunts, including 101 cars driving on the right arm, after which it broke 5,000 tiles and 1,000 bricks. He was also known for using Pig’s blood to paint a portrait of the former president of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa.