IT'S a theme that touches the heart of every harrassed Indian citizen. The radical social statement of Indian, versatile actor Kamal Hasan's latest blockbuster, has set cash registers ringing in about 200 the-atres in four southern states and a dozen countries abroad for eight weeks now. From the very first day, the 190-minute film has been recording 100 per cent collections in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh—where the Telegu avatar is called Bharatheeyudu—and Kerala and Karnataka currently have 80 per cent returns after full houses during the first six weeks. Audiences have overwhelmingly approved of the film whose Hindi version, Hindustani, will be released by mid-July. Tickets for the film were sold at Rs 200 for nearly a month in A centres, reiterating Kamal Hasan's unquestionable appeal and establishing Shankar as the director with the Midas touch.