
Kamal Haasan's ‘Thug Life' to not release in Karnataka as actor refuses to apologise. Controversy explained
Actor-politician Kamal Haasan has decided against releasing his upcoming film Thug Life in Karnataka, following backlash over his controversial remarks about the Kannada language. During a promotional event, Haasan had reportedly stated that 'Kannada is born out of Tamil,' a comment that sparked public outrage and demands for an apology.
Appearing before the Karnataka High Court, Haasan's legal team informed the bench that there was 'nothing to apologise for.' Senior advocate Dhyan Chinappa, representing Raajkamal Films International, stated that the actor had no intention of insisting on a Karnataka release and preferred to engage in a dialogue with the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) first. 'He has said that art can wait, the release can wait in Karnataka,' Chinappa told the court.
High Court Slams Haasan for Remarks
The Karnataka High Court, led by Justice M Nagaprasanna, took strong exception to Haasan's comment and his refusal to apologise. 'Are you a historian or a linguist to make such a statement?' the judge asked, adding that no individual had the right to hurt public sentiments. The court stressed that language is an emotional and cultural identity and warned against undermining it. 'Discretion is the best part of valour,' the bench observed.
The court also recalled a historical parallel, noting that in 1950, C Rajagopalachari had made a similar statement about Kannada's origin and later issued a public apology after being corrected by Kannada scholars. 'All that is required to be said is that I have hurt the sentiments,' Justice Nagaprasanna told Haasan's counsel. 'All's well that ends well.'
KFCC Enforces Ban, Calls for Apology
Following the controversy, the KFCC announced a ban on the release of Thug Life in Karnataka unless Haasan publicly apologised. Speaking to the media, KFCC representative Sa Ra Govindu reiterated the stance, stating, 'We will not allow the screening of Thug Life unless he apologises.' The move is supported by several Kannada organisations, including the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike.
Karnataka's Minister for Kannada and Culture, Shivaraj Tangadagi, also voiced support for the ban and insisted that Haasan must apologise if he wanted his film to be shown in the state.
Haasan Defends Remarks, Offers Explanation
In a letter addressed to the KFCC, Haasan expressed his disappointment that his statement was misinterpreted. He wrote that his comments were rooted in affection, particularly for the family of late Kannada actor Dr Rajkumar, and were not intended to offend. Haasan added that he had a deep respect for Kannada and opposed the dominance of any single language in India. However, the letter did not include an apology.
'This is not an answer, this is an explanation. Love will never apologise,' Haasan later said, clarifying his position.
Film's Release on Hold, Legal Proceedings Continue
Raajkamal Films International filed a petition seeking police protection for the screening of Thug Life in Karnataka, anticipating protests. However, the court observed that Haasan himself had decided against releasing the film in the state unless there was constructive dialogue with the KFCC.
The matter has been adjourned to June 10, with the court awaiting the outcome of the proposed discussions between the parties involved. 'The situation is triggered by the statement made at the audio launch of the movie. In light of the sentiments involved, we expect a resolution through mutual dialogue,' the court noted.
About the Film
Thug Life, directed by Mani Ratnam, stars Kamal Haasan alongside Trisha Krishnan and Silambarasan TR, with music composed by A.R. Rahman. The film, which reportedly has a budget of ₹300 crore, was set for a pan-India release on June 5. However, its fate in Karnataka remains uncertain amid the ongoing controversy.
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