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Thug Life petition abuse of law process: Kannada Sahitya Parishat

Thug Life petition abuse of law process: Kannada Sahitya Parishat

Time of India2 days ago

Bengaluru: Kannada Sahitya Parishat (KSP), the apex body pertaining to Kannada literature, Friday claimed the petition filed by Raajkamal Films International Chennai, producers of Kamal Haasan-starrer Thug Life, is an abuse of the process of law.
The KSP, through its president Mahesh Joshi, has sought impleadment, opposing Raajkamal Films International's petition.
Appearing for KSP, senior advocate S Basavaraj slammed Kamal's controversial remark that Kannada language originated from Tamil. Basavaraj said he has high regard for Kamal as an actor and even gave the example of his silent movie, Pushpaka Vimaana, which won accolades.
According to Basavaraj, the actor set his own house on fire by his own conduct and now he is pleading before the high court with the request, "Please douse the flames."
One cannot be an arsonist and a fire-fighter at the same time, he added.
Justice M Nagaprasanna adjourned the case hearing while granting time to Raajkamal Films International to file their objections.
The undertaking given by the petitioners that they will not release the film in Karnataka until the matter is resolved after holding dialogue with Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce will continue, the judge said, while orally repeating the suggestion made by the court earlier that "discretion is the best part of valour".
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