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The High Court of Karnataka on Friday asked actor Kamal Haasan’s Ragkamal Films International (RKFI), Chennai, if you want to record your statement of objections, if any, if any, then Kannada Sahitya Parishat (KSP) and an advocate who want to take action for your petition. thug Life In Karnataka.
Justice M. Nagprasanna passed the order, postponing further hearing on the petition filed by RKFI, which also sought a instruction to withdraw the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC). thug Life In Karnataka, when the KFCC demanded an apology from Mr. Haasan for its controversial statement that “Kannada is born from Tamil”. Mr. Haasan is one of the directors of RKFI.
‘Stupid statement’
Earlier, Senior Advocate S. Basavaraj, who appeared for the KSP, called the actor’s comment on Kannada “stuttering statement” while placing some books before the court on a historical background of the language.
Mr. Basavaraj also questioned how a person, who set his house on fire, could seek help from the court to sink Blaze, while stating that the protest for the film’s release was the result of his statement on Kannada without any basis.
“Again, I am repeating, Vivek is the best part of valor,” the judge, orally postponing the hearing, asked the petitioner’s counsel, which said the petitioner’s counsel said he would tell it to the petitioner.
First observation
During earlier hearing on June 3, the court said that it was ” Prima facie It is opinion that if a sentence of forgiveness was included while concluding communication [from Mr. Haasan to the KFCC]It would have ended/ended all controversies and unrest or disagreement in the state of Karnataka on the release of the film.
In addition, on 5 June, the court postponed the hearing as the petitioner’s advocate said that the screening of the film would not be stressed unless the court was selected to resolve the issue to resolve the issue to resolve the issue with a dialogue/trialogue with KFCC.
Published – June 13, 2025 07:20 PM IST