
Kamal Haasan’s explanation that his comment “said out of love,” “Cannada born from Tamil”, was made with good intentions, could not calm the upset organization of Karnataka Rakshan Vedike, Pro-Kannada organization. The group led by Poen Shetty filed a complaint against the police Bengaluru. They provided a complaint at the RT Nagar police station and demanded legal action against the actors.
In the complaint of the organization, she claimed that the “controversial statement” made by Kamal Haasan not only injured sentiment to Kannadigas, but also sowed the seeds between Kannadigas and Tamils and offended Kannadigas.
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“Every time a new Tamil film is released, self -esteem hurts Kannadigase. Such statements were made continuously and further disrupted peace and order between Kannadigas and Tamils,” the complaint further said.
“We have received a complaint. But no companies have been registered yet,” the policeman said.
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“Kannada was born from Tamil”
During the sound of his upcoming film, which took place in Chennai, Kamal Haasan eloquently expressed his permanent connection with Tamil’s language and launched his address with a poignant statement: “Uyire urave Tamizhe (my life and my family is Tamil).”
Haasan turned to Kannada Shivarajkumara, who shared the podium with him, and noted with heat and inclusive: “The actor Shivarajkura is my family living in another state … Your language was born from Tamil.
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‘Said out of love’; Kamal Haasan refuses to apologize
Kamal Haasan claimed that his notes were made out of love and that “love would never apologize”.
Kamal Haasan said in an interview with reporters in Thiruvananthapurama that those who launched many of his statements “confused the problem”.
“What I said was said out of love. And many historians have taught me language history and I didn’t mean anything.”
He also said that Tamil Nadu was a “rare state” that was open to everyone. “And, Let Me Tell You, Tamil Nadu Is and Place which Has Been Open. I Don’t Say There Is No Other State Like this. But and Very Rare State Where and Mg Ramacandran) Been Our Chief Ministry of Minister and Kannadiga Iyengar Has Been Our cm, From Mandya, ”said the actor.
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Cannadiga Isaring was an apparent reference to the late Jayallathaa.
“When the problem was from the main minister who came from Karnataka (Jayalithaa), it was Karnataka who gave me support. Kannadigas said we would put a house here, don’t go anywhere.
The statement he made about the language was for love and “we are a family, as well as languages”.
“If you look at it from the northern point of view, yes, what they say is true. But if you look at The Theenkumari (south), then what I say is right. Then there is a third angle, and that’s what I said (it) scholars and tongue experts say they are right, but they are right.” “It’s up to you, it’s a democratic country. It’s not an answer, it’s an explanation. Love will never apologize,” Kamal Haasan defended in Wedesday.
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Pro-Kannada with groups in arms against Kamal Haasan
The Pro-Kannada groups were released in their arms against Kamal Haasan for his notes “Tamil gave birth to Cannada”, and a police complaint was filed against him, while the Film Association is ready to discuss the possible ban on a veteran star before his upcoming “Thug Life”, Ace Manita.
Former President KFCC and Vice President for the India Film Federation, NM Suresh said that the actor must apologize to Kannadigas. “He can’t say such things, we must tell us,” Suresh said.
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The actors’ comments raised outrage between several pro-kannada clothing. These groups against him organized protests against him in different parts of the state, such as Belagavi, Mysur, Hubballi and Bengaluru.
As a demonstration of their anger, Kamal Hassan’s posters burned in Belagavi and in several other places and raised slogans against him. The agitators condemned the actor-politician statement and demanded that they apologize to the people of the state.
They even threatened to prevent the screening of his film “Thug Life” in the state if they apologize. Karnataka Rakshan Vedike, Pro-Kannada organization, filed a complaint against the police Bengaluru against Kamal Haasan.
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