Kamal Haasan said as ‘Thug Life’ in Karnataka, ‘Jabh I am not wrong’, ‘Thug Jeevan’ Tamil Film News in Karnataka

During the ‘Thug Life’ audio launch in Chennai “Tamil gave birth to Kannada”, growing on his recent comment, Kamal Haasan finally responded. Experienced actor-royalty strongly said that he would only apologize when he really believes that he is wrong. Talking to the press and media outside the DMK party headquarters in Chennai, Kamal Haasan said, “If I am wrong, I will apologize. If I am not, I will not. This is my lifestyle, please do not tamper with it. “He also insisted on democratic values and his belief in the Indian legal system,” India is a democratic country, and I believe in law and justice. “Kannada organization condemns Kamal Haasan’s comment on the origin of languageHis statement comes in view of intensive opposition in Karnataka, where various Kannada organizations, including Karnataka Rakshan Vedik, have committed a strong crime for his comments. The controversy rose when the protesters gathered in cities like Belgavi, demanding an apology from Hassan, arguing that their remarks reduced the linguistic and cultural pride of Kannada speakers.Karnataka film Chamber of Commerce banns ‘Thug Life’When the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) officially announced a ban on the release of ‘Thug Life’ across the state, the matter reached a tipping point. At a press meeting held in Bangalore, KFCC representative Sa Ra Govindu said that the decision was made in solidarity with Kannada organizations. He said, “There is no apology from Kamal Haasan. We are standing with the people of Karnataka and will not allow the release of ‘thug life’ until he honored the issue honorably,” he announced.The future of Mani Ratnam’s ‘thug life’ in Karnataka remains uncertainDirected by Mani Ratnam, ‘Thug Life’ and Kamal Haasan, Trisha and Silambaron starring, were highly anticipated in South India. However, with the increase in tension in Karnataka and to increase cultural accountability, the regional release of the film is now hanging in uncertainty.