Ruckus on Kamal Haasan's anti -Kannada remarks, demonstrations in many places in Karnataka; The film can be banned on the film
Ruckus on Kamal Haasan’s anti -Kannada remarks, demonstrations in many places in Karnataka; The film may be banned on the remark of Kamal Haasan’s Tamil in Karnataka. The Pro -Kannada groups protested and a police complaint was filed. The film room of trade is considering banning his film Thug Life. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said Kamal Haasan is not aware of the history of the Kannada language. Kamal Haasan made a statement during the sound launch of the film ‘Thug Life’ (Photo: Pti) Pti, Bengaluru. In Karnataka, Pro -kannada groups protested against actor Kamal Haasan’s ‘Tamil gesture Kannada’. In this case, a police complaint was filed against him, while a film association is considering banning his upcoming release ‘Thug Life’. The film is directed by the famous filmmaker Mani Ratnam. At the same time, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that Kannada language has a very long history and actor Kamal Haasan is unaware of it. The remark in Chennai, M. Narasimhalu, president of the Karnataka film room of Commerce, said on Wednesday that he called a meeting with all stakeholders of the Kannada film industry on Thursday to discuss the possible ban on Haasan. Veteran actor Kamal Haasan’s remark ‘Tamil gave Kannada gesture’ The ‘Thug Life’ was made in Chennai during the audio launch of ‘Thug Life’, many of which did not like in the southern state. State BJP President BKY Vijayendra accused the actor of “offending” Kannada and demanded an unconditional excuse from him. Many Kannada organizations have acted in different parts of the state such as Belagavi, Mysuru, Hubbali and Bengaluru. The activists claim that Kannada has a history of thousands of years. He asked for apology from the people of the state and burned posters of Kamal Haasan in Belagavi and a few other places and slogans screamed against them. The protesters warned the people of the state to apologize and warned that if they did not apologize, they would disrupt the performance of their film ‘Thug Life’. NM Suresh, former KFCC president and vice president of the Film Federation of India, said the actor Kannadist should apologize. The Pro -Kannada organization ‘Karnataka Raksha Vedike’ filed a complaint with Bengaluru police against Kamal Haasan. The organization led by Praveen Shetty claimed legal action against the actor at the RT Nagar police station. The complaint says that every time a new Tamil film is released, they injure the self -esteem of Kannadis. Also read: Language Dispute in Bengaluru: Youth who puts Hindi under pressure apologizes in Kannada