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The film ‘Thug Life’ should be released in Karnataka, guns People’s Head: Can not be kept in Supreme Court

The Tamil film, which resumes Kamal Haasan with filmmaker Mani Ratnam after the 1987 “Nayakan”, could not be released in Karnataka after a 70 -year comments about Kannada language, created a big controversy. file. , Photo Credit: B. Jothi Ramalingam

The Supreme Court overshadowed the Karnataka government on actor Kamal Haasan’s film on Tuesday (June 17, 2025). thug LifeNot being released in the state, saying that mob and vigilance cannot be allowed to be taken to the streets.

A bench of Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Manmohan said that the rule of law would have to be established and people could not be imposed on their heads to prevent them from watching the film.

The Supreme Court gave the Karnataka government a day to tell about the film release in the state, stating that once a film has received the Central Board of Film Certification Clearance, it is to be released across the state.

The bench said that if Haasan has said anything inconvenient then it cannot be taken as the truth of a gospel and the enlightened people of Karnataka should argue and said that it was wrong.

The Supreme Court was also important for the recent comments of the High Court, demanding an apology on Hassan’s comment on the Kannada language, and said that it is not a business to apologize.

Thug Life Karnataka release: What did the High Court say?

The bench was shifted to the apex court, the case related to the film was pending before the High Court and posted the case for further hearing on Thursday.

thug Life On 5 June, it was released in the cinema hall across the country.

Tamil film, which re -connects Hassan with filmmaker Mani Ratnam after 1987 NaikanThe 70 -year -old comments about the Kannada language could not be released in Karnataka, created a major controversy.

An M. Mahesh was hearing the petition filed by Reddy.

The High Court strongly criticized Haasan for its remarks that “Kannada was born from Tamil”, and saw that “a single could solve a forgiveness position.” It was reportedly done by Hassan at a promotional program in Chennai for his film, provoking a backlash in Karnataka, causing the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) to announce that the film would not be shown in the state until Haasan apologizes.

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