
Karnataka Film Chamber of the Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) announced on Friday, May 30, the ban on the release of the upcoming Kamal Haasana “Thug Life” in the state after the actor apologized for his Cannada-Tamilian remark that caused controversy. During the media interaction in Bengaluru Sa Ra Govind, a representative of KFCC, he said they decided to ban the release of Kamal Haasan Starrera “Thug Life” in the Charders.
A KFCC representative said that the decision to ban “thieving life” was accepted because it is firmly with Karnataka Rakshan Vedike and other Kannada organizations for their requirements to stop the release of the film until the actor gets out of hair.
A KFCC representative, who justified the ban on “criminals”, said that the actor had not yet issued an apology for injuring people’s sentiments in Kareno, so a decision to disable the film was taken.
He said, “When there is pressure, I have to do it. Even Karnataka Rakshan Vedike was present; anything they say, we should do it. They would even talk about it. There is definitely no” sorry “date anywhere Kamal Hassan
“We will certainly not publish a movie. We (KFCC) will stand with Rakshina Vedike and other Kannada organizations,” he said.
The FIM Chamber had previously gave Kamal Haasan two days to issue an apology for his notes.
The “Thug Life” is directed by Mani Ratnam and the stars of Kamal Haasan, Trisha Krishnan and Silambarasan T in the lead roles.
What did Kamal Haasan say?
During the sound of his film in Chennai, Kamal Haasan reportedly said that “Kannada is born from Tamil” and triggers protests in more places in the state.
“It is a democratic country. I believe in law and justice. I believe that love will always win. My love for carnatization, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala is true. No one will suspect it except those who have an agenda.
“If I am wrong, I apologize. If I am not, then I will not,” Haasan said.
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