Let him go to court, no theatre will screen Thug Life: Karnataka film body chief

1 day ago 6
ARTICLE AD BOX

The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has doubled down on its stance, saying no theatre in the state will screen the film Thug Life following actor Kamal Haasan approaching the Karnataka High Court seeking protection for the film’s release.

“Let him go to court. None of our theatres will screen it,” KFCC president M Narasimhalu told PTI Videos on Monday, responding to news that Haasan’s production house, Raaj Kamal International, had sought legal protection.

The controversy stems from Haasan’s recent remark suggesting Kannada evolved from Tamil, a statement that triggered protests from pro-Kannada groups and demands for a public apology. Though Haasan later clarified that his words came “out of love” and that “love will never apologise,” the backlash has continued.

Narasimhalu said the KFCC learned of the court petition through media reports. “This is not just a film industry issue anymore, it’s become a state and language issue. We’ve received a letter from the government. Everyone, pro-Kannada organisations, politicians, and the people, is demanding an apology,” he said.

Distributors of the film are expected to speak to Haasan, who is currently in Dubai promoting the film, and inform KFCC of their next steps. “We’ll take a decision after that and also consult our legal team,” Narasimhalu added, noting that the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce had also attempted to reach out to the actor.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar appealed for calm, avoiding direct comment on Haasan’s statement. “Let me look at the details. We’re all neighbours, not enemies. I urge everyone to remain calm and patient,” he said.

Published On:

Jun 2, 2025

Tune In

Read Entire Article