Key Points

The release of Kamal Haasan's film 'Thug Life' is facing strong objections in Bengaluru, driven by pro-Kannada sentiments. Karnataka Rakshana Vedike has led demonstrations, accusing Haasan of disrespecting the Kannada language with alleged remarks that Kannada was born from Tamil. The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce supports the protests, banning the film's release until a public apology is issued by Haasan. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah also weighed in, criticizing Haasan for his lack of awareness about the Kannada language's rich history.

Key Points: Kamal Haasan Thug Life Faces Protests by Karnataka Rakshana Vedike

  • Kamal Haasan allegedly offended Kannada language causing protests
  • Karnataka Rakshana Vedike led siege against film release
  • Karnataka Film Chamber supports the ban
  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticized Haasan's remarks
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Pro-Kannada organisation warns theatre owners on Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life' release in Bengaluru amid Kannada language row

Kannada activists protest Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life' in Bengaluru over language remarks.

"Kamal Haasan has spoken against the Kannada language. We will not allow Kamal Haasan's film to be released in Karnataka. - Praveen Shetty"

Bengaluru, June 1

A pro-Kannada organisation, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, attempted to lay siege to the theatre in Kamakshipalya, Bengaluru, to restrict the release of Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life' on Sunday.

Praveen Shetty of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike warned the owners of Victory Cinema Theatre in Kamakshipalya, Bengaluru, not to release Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life', alleging that the actor has made inappropriate remarks about the Kannada language.

The move by the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike came after actor reportedly stated that "Kannada is born out of Tamil" during a promotional event in Chennai. This led to several protests by the pro-Kannada organisations and the ban by the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) over the release of the movie 'Thug Life'.

While speaking with ANI, Praveen Shetty said, "Kamal Haasan has spoken against the Kannada language. We will not allow Kamal Haasan's film to be released in Karnataka. They said that the film will be released at the Victory Cinema. In this context, we came here today and told the theatre owners not to release Kamal Haasan's film. Kamal Haasan's film should not be released in Karnataka. If the film is released, the government will be held responsible for any untoward incidents that follow."

On Wednesday, the Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah criticised Kamal Haasan for his reported remark about the Kannada language, stating that he was not aware of the "long-standing" history of the language.

"Kannada has a long-standing history. Poor Kamal Haasan, he is unaware of it," the Karnataka Chief Minister said.'Thug Life,' directed by Mani Ratnam also stars Trisha Krishnan and Silambarasan TR in lead roles.

Speaking to media personnel outside the DMK party headquarters in Chennai, Haasan said, "It is a democracy. I believe in law and justice. My love for Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala is true. Nobody will suspect it except for those who have an agenda. I've been threatened earlier too, and if I am wrong, I would apologise, if I'm not, I won't."

Meanwhile, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has banned the release of 'Thug Life' over the actor's purported remarks on the Kannada language.

Speaking to mediapersons in Bengaluru today Sa Ra Govindu, representative of KFCC, said that they have decided to ban the release of Kamal Haasan starrer 'Thug Life' in Karnataka as they stand firmly with Karnataka Rakshana Vedike and other Kannada organisations for their demands of halting the release of the film until the actor issues a pubic apology.

The KFCC representative said that Kamal Haasan has not yet issued an apology for hurting the sentiments of the Kannada people during his promotional event in Chennai.

He said, "When there is pressure, I have to do. Even Karnataka Rakshana Vedike were present; whatever they say, we should do it. Even they would speak about it. Definitely, there is no 'Sorry' term being specified anywhere by Kamal Hassan. We will surely not release the film. We (KFCC) will stand with Rakshina Vedike and other Kannada organisations."

'Thug Life,' directed by Mani Ratnam, also stars Trisha Krishnan and Silambarasan TR in lead roles.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Language pride is important, but banning films isn't the solution. Kamal sir is a respected artist across India. Instead of protests, we should have open discussions about language history. Cinema brings people together! 🎬
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Priya M.
As a Kannadiga, I'm disappointed by Kamal Haasan's remarks. But violence and threats to theater owners? That's not our culture. We should express our feelings through peaceful means. Let's not forget Karnataka has always welcomed all language films.
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Suresh V.
Why is KFCC bowing to pressure groups? This sets a dangerous precedent. Tomorrow any organization can demand ban on any film for any reason. Where does it stop? The film industry should stand united against such bullying tactics.
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Ananya R.
Both sides need to show maturity. Kamal sir could clarify his statement, and pro-Kannada groups should avoid extreme actions. After all, we're talking about a Mani Ratnam film - known for celebrating Indian culture in all its diversity!
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Vikram J.
This is getting out of hand. First Hindi imposition protests, now this. When will we understand that multilingualism is India's strength? I speak Kannada, Tamil and Hindi - all beautiful languages that don't need to compete.
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Neha P.
As a film lover, I'm saddened. Kamal Haasan has acted in Kannada films before and was always respectful. Maybe something got lost in translation? Let's not deny people the chance to watch what looks like an amazing movie. Peace please! ✌️

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