
In the request for the protection of theaters in Karnataka to publish the film Thug Life Kamal Haasana today the Supreme Court ordered the Karnatak government to answer its answer tomorrow. The Supreme Court said the film must be released in the state because it is not possible to allow the “threat of burning” cinematography and “crowd, Vigilant over the streets”.
The Top Court stated that he had issued an announcement to the opponents of the state that sought to respond to the last hearing, given the urgency of this matter. Malesh Reddy submitted a request in Karnataka questioning that film without publication.
The judge’s bench has taken Bhuyan and Manmohan said that the rule of law requires each film approved by the Central Council for Film Certification (CBFC) to be released, and the crowds and Vigilants must not be allowed into the streets and create a hand over this question. The Supreme Court also ordered the case to expect the case before the Karnataka High Court on this issue.
“If actor Kamal Haasan said something, let people discuss it, but the film cannot be stopped before screening. The fear of people in fear, the threat of burning theaters cannot be allowed. “According to Karnatak, he must be released,” according to Karnataka, he must be released, “that he is released in Karnataka,” he must be released in KBFC.
“Thug Life” was released in Cinema Halls on 5 June across the country. However, Tamil’s film, which has described Haasan’s meeting with director Mani Ratnam since 1987 Nayakan, could not be released in Karnato because of the great controversy caused by a 70 -year -old actor about the language of Kannada.
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The Supreme Court also opposed the notes of the High Court, which demanded an apology for Haasan’s remark about Kannada and said that she had no business to seek such an apology, the PTI reported. The High Court killed Haasan for his comment, suggesting that “Cannada was born from Tamil” and said “the only apology could solve the situation”.
The actor allegedly made a comment on the promotional event in Chennai for his film, which led to the resistance in Kareno, and opened the way for the Karnataka Film Chamber (KFCC) to say that the film would not be screened in the state.
Haasan ‘wants to publish its film on an emotional basis’
The leader Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Tamilisai Soundajan hit on Saturday in Hassan and asked him why he did not release his film in Tamil if he was a real Tamilian. She also said that Hassan Tamil did not respect.
“People tell me that if I don’t support Kamal Haasan, then I’m not Tamil. I will ask Kamal Haasan if he’s real Tamil, why didn’t he solve his movie in Tamil?
She claimed that Hassan divides people in the name of Tamil and focused only on an emotional basis.
“Now he wants to publish his film by an emotional basis. He thanked the DMK government for offering him Rajya Sabha’s chair. He said he initially launched a party to challenge DMK … now divides people named Tamil …” she added.
(With inputs from or and PTI)
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