Today, On 13th June, The Supreme Court issued notice on a plea against the ban on Kamal Haasan’s film Thug Life in Karnataka. It noted, “So-called ban under threats of violence comes from terror and arson against cinema halls.”
Today, On 9th June, The Supreme Court refused urgent hearing on a plea seeking protection for theatres screening Kamal Haasan’s “Thug Life” in Karnataka. The bench asked the Karnataka theatre association to approach the High Court, addressing concerns about fringe groups threatening violence.
Today, On 3rd June, Kamal Haasan declines to apologise and announces, “Won’t release Thug Life movie in Karnataka for now.” His counsel informed the Karnataka High Court, delaying the film’s release amid controversy over his remarks on Kannada language origins.
Today, On 3rd June, Karnataka High Court criticises Kamal Haasan over controversial remarks, reminding him of responsible speech. The court said, “Don’t use right to speech to hurt sentiments,” stressing that freedom comes with duties in a diverse society.
The producer of Kamal Haasan’s film Thug Life approached the Karnataka High Court against calls to boycott the movie. The boycott began after Kamal Haasan reportedly said, “Kannada was born out of Tamil,” causing controversy.
Plea Filed in Supreme Court by Hindu Sena for FIRs Against Owaisi & Others Over Alleged Hate Speeches. This plea encompasses a call for action against a range of leaders, including Asaduddin Owaisi, Udhayanidhi Stalin, Kamal Haasan, A Raja, Swami Prasad Maurya, among others, highlighting a pressing concern over the alleged derogatory remarks and speeches […]
