For many many – this martial
arts exponent was a legendary heartthrob – his fitness and exhibition of
strength were incredible. Fate has other
ideas and sometimes cruel.
He was very active in social media and on Feb 19 posted a photo of his at Warsaw; a week or so later, he was distributing medals to winners of U15 Recurve and compound events at TN State Archery Championships at Sairam Engg College, then there were some travel within the country by air .. .. .. and then, news of his ailment came, fought for a shortwhile and read that sadly, he is no more.
He was a real
multi-faceted genius : Artist (many would not accept his drawing with blood
though!); film actor, Coach of Karate, Kobudo and Archery, Sculptor, did Masters
in painting at MFA., did research in ancient sculpture, studied BSc Zoology,
did Journalism, Social work, tried hand in guidance and counseling and .. ..
was very very strong mentally too.
A month or so back, he posted on social media of his blood samples turning wrong and being diagnosed with blood cancer, his platelets counts went down drastically and slowly he embraced death with strength.
He made some fervent
appeals to film actors including Vijay, Pawan Kalyan and others, to State Govt
and to many – not many came forward. Some
did, some offered help – and he had to announce sale of the iconic building
where he lived, practised and taught Karate & Archery to students. In that house, he had installed statues,
sculptures, demonstrated several world records in human endurance, conducted art
exhibitions and press meets. He had
bought that building in 1998 and by his living turned it a landmark one. The house facing Bay Bengal situate closer
to Besant Nagar Ashtalakshmi temple went on sale, not sure
whether he could found takers matching his financial expectations
The man - karate expert - Shihan hussaini Hu is no more (from 28.12.1964 till 25.3.2025] was a brave, popular, impactful personality. He made his acting debut with Kamal Haasan's Punnagai Mannan in 1986. He then went on to be part of Rajinikanth's Velaikaran, Bloodstone, among other Tamil films. Vijay's Badri saw him playing the role of a karate coach.
Hu was documenting
his cancer journey by giving constant updates on his social media pages. . Days ahead of his death, Hussaini announced
his decision to donate his body for medical research.
Sad this brave
personality is no more! RIP!!
Regards – S Sampathkumar
25.3.2025
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