
The production company Kamala Haasana said he was not willing to check the film in Karnataka unless there was an encouraging dialogue with KFCC. | Photo Credit: Thamodharan B
1. Kamal Haasan does not issue “Thug Life” in the Carnation, refuses to apologize for his comment on Cannada
The Tamil film Thug Life will not be released in Karnataka as part of his worldwide launch on June 5, because actor Kamal Haasan decided to apologize for his statement that “Kannada is born from Tamil”, despite the proposal made in this respect in this respect, the Karnataka.
Raajkamal Films International (in which Mr. Haasan is a director), gave a petition to seek police protection for the release of the film for the opposition of Pro-Kannada organizations and the Karnataka Film Chamber (KFCC). The company said it was not willing to check the film in Karnataka unless there was an encouraging dialogue with KFCC.
2. RCB Frenzy Grips Bengalur before the IPL 2025 finals, the Municipal Police carries out complicated security arrangements
When Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) is last prepared in the last match of this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) against Kings Pandjab, fans at home are enthusiastic. Many of them have been on the way since Tuesday (June 3, 2025) in the afternoon shopping for goods, and some even pulled out the rapp its flag wheels.
More than 10,000 people are expected to gather on the BGS area in Vijayanagar, where the struggle of the match was organized. Bengalur Municipal Police took sophisticated security measures to monitor law and order. The Commissioner of the Municipal Police of B. Dayananda said the police were deployed in strategic places to keep the events peaceful.
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The Association for Concert and Gipswu, the first female platform union in India, launched the “Worker Ka IPO” campaign to mobilize investors, consumers and staff around the upcoming IPO Urban Company. The campaign requires “a more sustainable and less insecure model for UC growth as a public society”.
The Union has sent to potential investors an open letter with two key requirements – representation and participation in the decision on working conditions and customer relations and the right to be informed of the evaluation of the company and buy UC shares for a discounted price in the future.
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The International Airport Kevegowda (KIA) joined the Museum of Art and Photography (Map), Bengaluru to offer passengers a unique cultural experience in its terminal 2 (T2). T2 is already home to the collection 210 carefully curatorial works by more than 60 artists.
The Bangalore International Airport Limited (Bial), which operates KIA, said that this cooperation aims to transform the airport into a dynamic cultural center, allowing passengers to participate in the rich tapestry of South Asian art and heritage during their travels.
Published – 3 June 2025 17:30





