Director Mani Ratnam and actor Kamal Haasan’s film ‘Thug Life’ is seen to be clear in Karnataka. The state government has told the Supreme Court that there is no restriction on the performance of the film. If it is displayed, the state government will provide complete security. The organization opposing the film also said that it will not resort to violence.
Justice Ujjwal Bhuiyan and Justice Manmohan’s vacation bench settled the matter by taking the statement of all the parties on record. The court made it clear that it is the responsibility of the state government to deal with chaotic elements. Earlier, the Supreme Court had transferred the pending petition to the Karnataka High Court, taking a strict stand on the case.
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Last week, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the state government on the PIL of a person named M Mahesh Reddy in the case. The state government had to respond to this, but he said that the manufacturer’s petition is already pending in the High Court. Producers are trying to resolve the matter by interacting with representatives of Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce.
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A few days ago actor Kamal Haasan said that Kannada language is born from Tamil language. Due to the protest about this statement, his new film was not being screened in Karnataka. The Supreme Court judges said that & nbsp; sometimes controversial statements are also made for publicity. If someone has a problem with Kamal Haasan’s statement, he can issue a statement on his behalf in his response."Auto" Style ="Text-Align: justify;"> & nbsp;
The court also said that nowadays people’s feelings are hurt on anything. Any issue can be discussed and debated in the society. Those who want to oppose the actor’s statement, do not go to see the film. But the film should be screened. The Supreme Court also objected that the High Court advised the people associated with the film to apologize to the residents of Karnataka. The Supreme Court said that it is not the job of the High Court to do so.