The movie 'Thug Life' starring kamal haasan and directed by mani ratnam is set to release on june 5. While the film's promotions were in full swing, kamal haasan, speaking at the film's audio launch, had said to kannada superstar Sivaraj Kumar, who was present as the special guest, "Kannada was born from Tamil." This created a huge controversy in Karnataka. karnataka Chief minister Siddaramaiah and many other political party leaders in karnataka condemned Kamal's speech. kannada organizations warned that if Kamal did not apologize, they would not allow the film 'Thug Life' to be released in Karnataka. But Kamal had said that he would never apologize for his comments, that he had only spoken what linguistic experts had taught him, and that politicians were not allowed to talk about language, so this issue could be left to linguistic experts.
Regarding this issue, karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce President Narasimhalu said, “Many kannada organizations have demanded a ban on Kamal Haasan’s film. We have no sympathy for Kamal. We admit that he did something wrong. We are trying to meet him and talk to him. If he does not publicly apologize by today or tomorrow, we will support kannada organizations and not allow the release of ‘Thug Life’,” he said.In this situation, the karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce has issued a notice banning the release of the film ‘Thug Life’ in Karnataka. Kamal should express regret for his speech and apologize publicly. Otherwise, it has been announced that the film ‘Thug Life’ will not be released in karnataka on june 5. Speaking in Bengaluru, karnataka Film Chamber member Sa Ra Govind confirmed the ban on the film ‘ Thug Life’.

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