Actor kamal haasan, who has drawn the ire of kannada people for saying that the kannada language originated from the tamil language, must apologize by Friday. Otherwise, the kannada film industry has warned that his film 'Thug Life' will not be released in Karnataka. Due to Kamal Haasan's stubbornness, a meeting was held at the kannada Film Chamber of Commerce on Thursday. Later, speaking at a press conference, former president S.R. Kovind said, 'I have seen Kamal Haasan's stubbornness. Let's see how he will release the film here without apologizing. We hope that the distributors will also join hands with us. There is no mercy for Kamal'. 'We will not tolerate anyone who speaks badly about Kannada. If he does not apologize by tomorrow (Friday), we will not allow the film to be released.
Kannada organizations and the kannada Development Authority have already condemned Kamal's stance. Now we all need to be united and responsible and show concern for our language and country. So if he does not apologize, his film will not be released. Let him face whatever problems he faces the next day,' he said. Chamber of Commerce President Narasimhalu insisted, 'Kamal should apologize.'
Kamal Haasan is adamant that he will not apologize. Due to this, the chances of Thug Life being released in karnataka are very slim. If the movie Thug Life is not released in karnataka, actor kamal haasan is likely to lose up to Rs. 20 crore. Even if that loss occurs, it is okay, Kamal has an idea that he can make that money by promoting it in other languages. The movie Thug Life, directed by Mani Ratnam, is scheduled to hit the screens on june 5th.

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