New Delhi. Actor Kamal Haasan has refused to apologize despite the Karnataka High Court’s rebuke on his comment on Kannada language. Kamal Haasan has also said that he will not release his film Thug Life in Karnataka. However, the release of his film has already been banned by the Karnataka government. He filed a petition in the High Court against this decision of the Government of Karnataka and for security at the time of film release, but High Court Justice M. Nagprasanna asked him to consider apologizing. The case will be heard again on June 10.
Kamal Haasan said in his clarification that he did not say anything for which he had to apologize. Giving information about Kamal Haasan’s refusal to apologize to the court, his lawyer said that we do not need security for the release of the film as we are not releasing the film in Karnataka. On this, the court said that this is your ego. Kamal Haasan has said in his clarification that my statement has been incorrectly taken. I did not mean insulting Kannada language or hurting anyone’s spirit, but I wanted to say that we are all from the same linguistic family.
Kamal Haasan has said these things in a letter to the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce. KFCC has clearly stated that his film will not be allowed to be released in Karnataka without apologizing to Haasan. Let us tell you that Kamal Haasan recently said that Kannada language has also been born from Tamil language. Karnataka and especially Kannada -speaking people are angry about this statement of Kamal Haasan.