Kamal Haasan starrer Thug Life has been slated to release on 5 June 2025, marking his reunion with director Mani Ratnam. Now, the film may face a ban on the actor’s language comment in Karnataka, and here is described how he reacted to it.
Recently in a press meat, Haasan replied, “This is a democratic country, and I believe in law and justice. I believe that love will always victory. Now, my love for Karnataka is true, my love for Andhra is true, my love for Kerala is true, so no one will have doubts other than those who have an agenda.”
Apart from these words, the experienced actor was asked if he would offer forgiveness, especially the Karnataka government threatened to ban the life of a thug. To which Haasan has said, “I have been threatened first. If I am wrong, I will apologize; if not, I will not. It is my lifestyle, please do not tamper with it.”
For those vague people, Kamal Haasan was recently caught in controversy when he made a comment that Kannada was born from Tamil. During his speech at the Thug Life Audio launch, the veteran actor, while talking to Shiv Rajkumar, commented that Kannada was born from Tamil; In this way, Kannada Superstar is also part of his family.
On the front of Haasan’s work, experienced stars of Tamil cinema are soon set to hit the big screen with the film Thug Life. The film is an action thriller who tells the story of gangster Sathivale Nicker like a Yakuza.
The dead dead, the gangster returns from his grave and suspects his foster son, Amarran, who is the conspirator who wants to die. The film has such a type of death fight between father and son, one of which is emerging at the top.
With Hassan and Silambarson TR as co-leides, the film has a dress artist, including Trisha Krishnan, Abhirami, Jujo George and many more in many lead roles.
Subsequently, the actor is expected to temporarily act for the title KH237 under the direction of action choreographer Duo Anbarivu.
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