Key Points

Kamal Haasan's much-anticipated film 'Thug Life' has secured special early morning screenings in Tamil Nadu. The movie, directed by Mani Ratnam, marks their legendary reunion after nearly four decades. Despite a language controversy surrounding Haasan's remarks about Kannada's origins, the film remains highly anticipated. The star-studded project features multiple leading actors and music by A.R. Rahman, promising an exciting cinematic experience.

Key Points: Kamal Haasan Thug Life Wins Early Morning Screening Nod

  • Tamil Nadu grants early morning shows for Thug Life
  • Kamal Haasan faces Karnataka language row controversy
  • Mani Ratnam film reunites legendary collaboration after 40 years
  • Star-studded cast includes Silambarasan and Trisha
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TN Govt allows early morning release for Haasan's movie 'Thug Life' amid language row

Mani Ratnam's Thug Life gets special permission for early screenings amid language controversy with Kamal Haasan

"Kannada is born out of Tamil - Kamal Haasan (Controversial Statement)"

Chennai, June 4

The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday granted permission to the makers of 'Thug Life', the much-anticipated film by veteran film-maker Mani Ratnam and superstar Kamal Haasan, to hold special early morning screenings on the day of its release — Thursday, June 5.

The decision was made following a formal request submitted by Raaj Kamal Films International, Kamal Haasan's production house backing the movie.

According to the government's order, the film will be allowed to have five shows on the day of release, with the first show beginning at 9 a.m. on Thursday and the last one concluding by 2 a.m. on Friday.

Special screenings outside the standard time slots are typically granted to big-budget or high-profile films in Tamil Nadu, particularly when led by popular stars or renowned film-makers.

The announcement, however, comes at a time when 'Thug Life' is facing controversy over a statement made by Kamal Haasan during the film's audio launch.

The actor-politician claimed that "Kannada is born out of Tamil," a remark that sparked strong reactions in Karnataka.

The Karnataka High Court recently suggested that Kamal issue an apology, but the star has refused to do so.

However, the superstar wrote a letter to the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday stating that the row over his remarks on origins of Kannada language is a result of a misunderstanding. In his letter, Kamal Haasan also maintained that he is against the dominance of one language over another.

As a result of the actor's refusal to issue an outright apology, the film's release in Karnataka has been postponed indefinitely.

Despite the controversy, 'Thug Life' is one of the most anticipated Tamil films of the year.

The project marks the reunion of Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam after nearly four decades, following their legendary 1987 collaboration 'Nayakan', considered a milestone in Indian cinema.

The gangster drama features a star-studded cast, including Silambarasan T.R. in a key role, alongside Trisha, Nasser, Joju George, Abhirami, Ashok Selvan, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Sanya Malhotra, and Ali Fazal.

The music for the film has been composed by Academy Award-winner A.R. Rahman, further adding to the excitement around the release.

'Thug Life' is a joint production of Raaj Kamal Films International and Mani Ratnam's Madras Talkies, and will be distributed by Red Giant Movies.

With high expectations from fans and film critics alike, the movie's performance at the box office -- particularly in Tamil Nadu -- will be closely watched as it hits the screens tomorrow.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Super excited for Thug Life! Kamal sir and Mani Ratnam combo after 37 years is a dream come true for cinema lovers. The early morning shows will be packed for sure. Hope the language controversy doesn't overshadow this masterpiece in the making.
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Rahul S.
While I'm excited for the film, Kamal Haasan should have been more careful with his words. Language is a sensitive issue in our country. His clarification letter could have come earlier to avoid this mess. Still, can't wait to watch AR Rahman's music on big screen!
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Saranya M.
As a Kannadiga living in Chennai, I feel hurt by Kamal's comments but I also believe in separating art from politics. The film looks amazing and I'll definitely watch it. Hope this controversy teaches everyone to be more respectful about linguistic diversity 🙏
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Vikram J.
The special screening permission shows how influential Kamal sir is! But honestly, I'm more excited about Mani Ratnam's direction and Rahman's music. The combo is legendary. Language politics can wait, let's celebrate good cinema first!
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Ananya P.
Early morning shows at 9 AM? That's new! But knowing Kamal Haasan fans, they'll fill up all shows. The controversy is unfortunate but the film's team must have anticipated this reaction. Hope Karnataka gets to see the movie soon - it's unfair to punish fans for one comment.
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Karthik R.
After Nayakan, expectations are sky-high! But I wish stars would think twice before making controversial statements. Our country has enough divisions already. That said, the cast looks phenomenal and early reviews suggest it's worth the wait. Booking my tickets now!

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