Bengaluru : Actor Kamal Haasan on Tuesday said his movie ‘Thug Life’ will not be released in Karnataka for now, a development that comes amid controversy over a remark he made on Kannada language during the promotion of his film last month.
Kamal Hassan’s production company informed Karnataka high court on Tuesday, saying that there was nothing to apologise for and his written statement addressed the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce’s (KFCC) demand for apology.
The Karnataka high court on Tuesday rapped the actor Kamal Haasan over his recent controversial statement during a movie promotion that the Kannada language was born out of Tamil.
The high court later also said that Kamal Haasan’s statement stirred a hornets’ nest and led to unrest in Karnataka. There may be many languages, but the country is one, the Karnataka high court said.
The actor-politician had moved the Karnataka high court seeking release of his movie ‘Thug Life’.
Granting the actor time till 2.30 pm on Tuesday to “make amends”, the court said Kamal Haasan “might be a popular film star but that does not permit him to “hurt public sentiments” .
“Discretion is the best part of valour, we will not permit anybody’s sentiments to be taken for a ride. Mistakes happen, you must know what to do when mistakes happen,” the Karnataka high court said.
It made the strong verbal observations while hearing a plea filed by Haasan’s production house, Raajkamal Films International, seeking the release of the actor’s upcoming film Thug Life in Karnataka.
The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) last week banned the release of Kamal Haasan’s film ‘Thug Life’ over the actor-politician’s controversial remark about the Kannada language and his refusal to apologise over the statement.
Kamal Haasan and his movie ‘Thug Life’ came under the radar of controversy in Karnataka after the actor reportedly stated that “Kannada is born out of Tamil” during a promotional event in Chennai last week.

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