Thug Life Makers Slam more than threats to Karnataka government

Thug Life Makers Slam more than threats to Karnataka government

Thug Life Makers Slam more than threats to Karnataka government

The life makers of the thugs slammed the Karnataka government to not protect them against dangers after Kamal Haasan’s ‘Kannada to Tamil’ comment. He claimed that no FIR was registered.

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Kamal Haasan's 'Thug Life' producer Slam Karnataka Government.
Kamal Haasan’s ‘Thug Life’ producer Slam Karnataka Government.

In short

  • Supreme Court issued more notice to Karnataka government than dangers for ‘thug life’ screening
  • The makers of the film alleged that the government failed to work against threats
  • He claimed that no FIR was registered despite the hazards of violence and attacks.

On Friday, the Supreme Court issued a notice to the Karnataka government, requesting security against the threats that targeted the screening of Kamal Haasan’s film ‘Thug Life’, demanding its response to a petition.

Creator of Kamal Haasan’s film accused Karnataka government Following the actor’s controversial comments about the Kannada language, fail to protect the film from dangers.

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In his petition, he claimed that no FIR was registered despite threats.

As ANIAdvocate a velon said, “A fringe group issued a threat of large -scale violence, including the members of the Tamil linguistic minority living in Karnataka involve burning cinemas and attacks. Despite these open and public threats, neither a single FIR was registered, nor any prosecution was started by the state government. It is the inaccessible directions and now the Supreme Court. Demanding to implement … “

Advocate Navpreet Kaur said, “Fringe groups contacted the Supreme Court after issuing open threats on social media on social media, targeting both cinema halls and Tamil linguistic minority in Karnataka. Clear Supreme Court guidelines against such disgusting speech were not required, and no filing was required to release the movies, which did not require a clear Supreme Court guidelines, which were not required. The resulting is a real restriction.

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Given the urgency of the issue, A bench that includes Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra And Manmohan issued notices to the Government of Karnataka Government, State Police, Raj Kamal Films International Private Limited, and Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC), demanding their reactions to the petition.

Meanwhile, ‘Thug Life’ marks the reunion of Kamal Haasan and Mani Ratnam after 37 years. The action thriller also stars Silambanson, Trisha Krishnan, Aishwarya Lakesmi, Abhirami and Ashok Selvan.

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