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Actor Kamal Haasan mourned the tragic loss of life during the RCB Vijay Parade in Bengaluru. Tamil film news

The victory ceremonies of the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) took a sad turn in Bangalore, the team lost 11 people as a deadly stampede during the team’s IPL 2025 title parade and more than 50 injured according to the Hindu. The incident occurred when fan gathered in large numbers to celebrate RCB’s first IPL victory. A moment of happiness for thousands of people was intended to be spiral in chaos due to lack of congested and lack of congestion measures.Kamal Haasan expressed sorrow and solidarityIn view of this disturbing program, experienced actor and political leader Kamal Haasan has expressed his heartfelt condolences. Sharing his response to the social media platform X (East Twitter), he wrote, “Heart wrenching tragedy in Bangalore. In depth and my heart reaches the families of the victims in this moment of grief. The injured may soon recover. His message reflected the grief felt across the country as fans and celebrities mourned the incident.Large -scale rush and poor scheme enhances safety concernsAccording to the Hindu, more than 50 persons were injured in the crowd’s crush, of which more than 25 were required to be hospitalized. Police and volunteers worked fast, including injured hospital, Widehi Hospital and Atal Bihari Vajpayee Hospital. Despite the emergency response, questions are now being raised about lack of preparations and inadequate mob management, causing havoc. The joyous mood around the historic victory of RCB has been affected by this heartbreaking turn of events, inspiring comprehensive calls for strict security protocols in public functions.Amidst the tragedy, Kamal Haasan also faces controversy in Karnataka on ‘thug life’Meanwhile, Kamal Haasan is also working in Karnataka with a controversial remarks with political backlash, which he did about Kannada language promoting his upcoming film ‘Thug Life’. The comment gave rise to protests and demands for a public forgiveness, in which some groups threatened to stop the film’s release in the state. Although Kamal Haasan clarified his stance, the issue continues to debate, and ‘Thug Life’ today (5 June) has killed theaters worldwide except Karnataka.

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