Will honour SC order, says Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar on screening of ‘Thug Life’

Kaumi GazetteEntertainment17 June, 20258.2K Views

BENGALURU KARNATAKA 02/06/2025: A preliminary assembly on the celebration of the 516th beginning anniversary of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda held on the convention corridor of Vidhana Soudha beneath the chairmanship of Deputy Chief Minister D.Ok. Shivakumar, in Bengaluru.
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Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D Ok Shivakumar on Tuesday appealed to Kannada activists to abide by the Supreme Court order, which directed the state authorities to make sure the screening of the Kamal Haasan-starrer film Thug Life.

Kannada activists have been up within the arms towards the screening of the film after the 70-year-old actor’s feedback about Kannada language sparked a significant controversy.

They staged protests, lodged police criticism and warned movie theatres to not display screen the film, alleging that Haasan insulted Kannada with out figuring out its wealthy historical past.

The Supreme Court on Tuesday got here down closely on the Karnataka authorities after Thug Life was not screened in theatres within the state.

The court docket stated mob and vigilantes can’t be allowed to take over streets.

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Reacting to the court docket order, Shivakumar stated, “We have to abide by the Supreme Court order with honour. Everyone has limitations. I appeal to various organisations that we must have our limitations.” “I appeal to all the Kannada activists, please be calm, we should respect the court. No one should take law into their hands,” he stated.

The Deputy CM underlined that Karnataka has all the time been a peace loving state.

Noting that there’s nothing flawed in expressing opinion, Shivakumar stated the state authorities too gave activists an opportunity to specific their views.

He appealed to the folks of Bengaluru to be beneficiant.

“We have accommodated all the castes, languages and culture in Bengaluru. This is an international city. The people of Karnataka have always been large hearted,” he underlined.

He additionally identified that nobody can spoil the conceit of Kannada and the state authorities can be in favour of it however one has to honour the court docket.

Thug Life launched in cinema halls throughout the nation on June 5.

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