Kamal Haasan’s “life of Thug” should be released in Karnataka, a weapon cannot be in hand on the head of people, said the Supreme Court

On Tuesday, June 17, the Supreme Court expressed its disagreement on the legal prohibition imposed on the Tamil film Thug Life in Karnataka. Directed by Man Ratnam, the film features Kamal Haasan in the main role. Judge Ujjal Bhuyan and the benches of Manmohan heard on Tuesday on a pil filed by a person named Mahesh Reddy. The Pil asked for permission to show the life of the thug, which was not released in Karnataka while the groups threatened to stop the projection. The same chief actor and one of the film’s producers were manufactured due to Kamal Haasan’s declaration of “Kannada Tamil” by Kamal Haasan.

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The Supreme Court reprimanded the government of Karnataka on Tuesday for not having been released in the state by the Supreme Court, claiming that the guards of crowd and morality, cannot be allowed to create a heckling in the streets. A bench of judge Ujjal Bhuiyan and judge Manmohan said that the rule of law should be established and that a weapon cannot be stretched on their heads to prevent people from watching the film.

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The Apex Court one day gave the Karnataka government to give information about the film’s release in the state and said that the film has approved the central film certification board, it should be published in all states. The bench said that if Kamal Haasan had said anything annoying, he cannot be considered a false truth and that the enlightened people of Karnataka should have argued and said he was wrong. The Apex Court also criticized the recent comments from the High Court for apologizing on Kamal Haasan’s comment on Kannada and said it was not his work to apologize.

The bench transferred the case linked to the film awaiting the High Court to the Apex Court and the next hearing of the case was set on Thursday. `Thug Life ” was released in theaters across the country on June 5. After the “Nayakan” of 1987, the Tamil film “Thug Life”, a pair of Haasan and filmmaker Mani Ratnam, could not be published in Karnataka, as 70 years, Haasan made a comment on Kannada, which raised a great controversy.

The Apex Court heard the petition of Mr. Mahesh Reddy, who challenged the non-liberation of the film in Karnataka. The High Court had strongly criticized Haasan’s remarks that “Kannada is from the Tamil”. The High Court also said that once the situation could have resolved the situation by apologizing. “This comment would have been made by Kamal Haasan in the promotional program of his film in Chennai, after which Hasnaka was announced in Karnataka, after which the film of the Karnataka de Commerce (KFCCC) announced that the film Karnataka du Commerce (KFCC). not to apologize.

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