The legal representatives of the upcoming Kamal Haasan film ‘Thug Life’ have escalated their concerns to the Supreme Court, asserting the Karnataka government’s lack of action in response to threats targeting the film. The threats followed Haasan’s controversial statement at the audio launch in Chennai, where he connected the roots of the Kannada language to Tamil. This statement sparked outrage among pro-Kannada activists, prompting calls for a ban on the film. The film’s team contends that the absence of FIRs and governmental prosecution, despite the threats of violence, violates their constitutional right to freedom of speech under Article 19(1)(a). The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Karnataka government, seeking its response. Haasan has clarified his remarks, stating they were misinterpreted and intended to promote unity.
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