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Priyanka Chopra Jonas On Losing A Chunk Of Her Eyebrow While Filming Heads Of State: "Could Have Been My Eye"

Priyanka Chopra Jonas On Losing A Chunk Of Her Eyebrow While Filming Heads Of State: "Could Have Been My Eye"

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Report: 'Thug Life' makers lost 30 crore due to Karnataka ban; box office struggle continues for Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan starrer
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Time of India

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  • Time of India

Report: 'Thug Life' makers lost 30 crore due to Karnataka ban; box office struggle continues for Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan starrer

Kamal Haasan and Silambarasan starrer 'Thug Life' was released in theaters on June 5, and the worrying fact is that the film secured less than Rs 50 crore at the domestic box office collection. The film was banned in Karnataka due to a comment made by Kamal Haasan during the film's audio launch. Speaking at the event, Kamal Haasan said, 'Shivarajkumar is like family living in another state. That's why he is here. When I began my speech, I said, 'My life and family are Tamil.' Your language (Kannada) was born out of Tamil. So you are included in that line too.' This speech sparked strong opposition in Karnataka. A 30 crore loss for makers 'Thug Life' was completely banned in Karnataka due to this controversy. As a result, the makers of 'Thug Life' lost over Rs. 30 crore, according to a Pinkvilla report. Kannada activists protested against Kamal Haasan. The state film association announced that the film would not be released in Karnataka until Kamal Haasan apologized. This severely affected the film's collections. 'Thug Life' nears Karnataka release The matter then went all the way to the Supreme Court, which severely criticized the actions of the Karnataka government and the Karnataka Film Association. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The Supreme Court then stated that there should be no room for any threat, and allowed the release of the film 'Thug Life' in Karnataka. It also ordered that security should be provided in the theaters where the film will be released. With this, the release of 'Thug Life' in Karnataka nears, and the production team feels somewhat relieved. 'Thug Life' struggles at the box office Directed by Mani Ratnam, 'Thug Life' tells the story of a mature gangster, Rangaraya Sakthivel (Kamal Haasan), who seeks revenge against those who betrayed him, including his adopted son Amaran ( Silambarasan TR ). Directed by Mani Ratnam and co-written by Kamal Haasan, the film stars Trisha, Ali Fazal, Nasser, Aishwarya Lakshmi, Ashok Selvan, Joju George, and Sanjana Krishnamurthy in pivotal roles. The action drama, which reportedly collected Rs 49 crore in 16 days in India so far, is expected to improve its collection with a Karnataka release.

Despite Supreme Court's green light for ‘Thug Life', film fails to release in Karnataka
Despite Supreme Court's green light for ‘Thug Life', film fails to release in Karnataka

Indian Express

time20 hours ago

  • Indian Express

Despite Supreme Court's green light for ‘Thug Life', film fails to release in Karnataka

Despite the Supreme Court clearing the path for the release of Kamal Haasan-starrer Thug Life movie in Karnataka, the film failed to hit the theatres in the southern state on Friday. The distributors decided not to distribute the film in the state, reportedly due to the poor response and box office collections in other states. The film opened to mixed reviews earlier this month, leading to a poor theatrical run across the country. According to the makers, the film was produced with a budget of Rs 300 crore. After two weeks of its release, the movie is struggling to touch the Rs 50-crore mark in India. Meanwhile, the distributors in Karnataka are prioritising new films, such as Dhanush- and Nagarjuna-starrer Kuberaa and Aamir Khan's highly anticipated Sitaare Zameen Par. The Mani Ratnam-directed Thug Life released on June 5 across India except in Karnataka, where its release was 'stalled' following the controversy over lead actor Haasan's reported remark that 'Tamil gave birth to Kannada'. The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) demanded an apology from the actor. Meanwhile, pro-Kannada groups threatened to target theatres if the film was screened, pushing the makers to petition the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Karnataka government to ensure the uninterrupted release of Thug Life in the state, dismissing a public interest litigation filed under Article 32 of the Constitution. The court transferred a related case from the Karnataka High Court and closed proceedings after the state filed an affidavit confirming no restrictions on the movie's release. The Karnataka government, in its affidavit, stated that it has imposed no ban on Thug Life and pledged full protection and security for its screening. Senior advocate Satish Parasaran, representing Raaj Kamal Films, expressed satisfaction with the state's stance and chose not to pursue the writ petition further. The bench emphasised that the state must act swiftly against any groups attempting to forcibly disrupt the film's release. 'We should be able to check our emotions. Otherwise, we will be engulfed by them. There is a difference between real life and reel life,' the court observed.

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