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Notices sent to pro-Kannada activists after Supreme Court's Thug Life ruling
Notices sent to pro-Kannada activists after Supreme Court's Thug Life ruling

India Today

time5 days ago

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  • India Today

Notices sent to pro-Kannada activists after Supreme Court's Thug Life ruling

Bengaluru police have issued notices to several pro-Kannada activists, including Karnataka Rakshana Vedike (KRV) State President Praveen Shetty, restricting them from protesting against the release of Thug Life in Karnataka anywhere outside Freedom Park in the police action follows a stern warning from the Supreme Court, which stated that no one can take the law into their own hands. Emphasising the importance of freedom of expression, the court directed authorities to ensure that the film's release proceeds smoothly without any opposing the film had earlier urged self-respecting Kannadigas to stay away from it, citing concerns over alleged disrespect to Kannada sentiments. Anticipating attempts to lay siege to theatres or disrupt screenings, police have begun enforcing preventive measures across the city to maintain law and order. Hearing the case on ban of release of Kamal Hassan starrer Tamil film Thug Life in Karnataka, Supreme Court said the rule of law cannot be held hostage to mob threats and warned that 'groups of hooligans' cannot be allowed to decide what gets screened in theatres.'If someone has made a statement, you counter it with another statement. You cannot threaten to burn down theatres,' the bench Supreme Court transferred the plea filed by the film's producer from the Karnataka High Court to itself and asked the state government to file its reply. It questioned the role of the High Court, especially over suggestions that the actor apologise to resolve the IN THIS STORY#Karnataka

Police to act tough on unlawful protests over 'Thug Life' release
Police to act tough on unlawful protests over 'Thug Life' release

United News of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • United News of India

Police to act tough on unlawful protests over 'Thug Life' release

Bengaluru, June 18 (UNI) The Bengaluru Police on Wednesday issued a formal notice to the Karnataka Rakshna Vedike (KRV), stating that the Kamal Haasan-starrer film 'Thug Life' will be released in Karnataka as scheduled, in accordance with the recent directions of the Supreme Court. The police have warned that any protests, dharnas, or demonstrations against the film must be confined strictly to the designated protest area at Freedom Park. The notice cautions that any attempt to stage agitations elsewhere in the city will attract stringent legal action. In a clear message to pro-Kannada groups opposing the film's release, police have also pasted a copy of the notice at the residence of prominent Kannada activist Praveen Shetty. The development comes amid heightened tensions and calls for a statewide protest against the film's release by sections of Kannada organisations, who allege that Kamal Hassan's remarks have hurt Kannada pride and portrays the language and culture in a poor light. Earlier this week, petitions were filed in both the Karnataka High Court and the Supreme Court seeking a stay on the release. However, the apex court declined to intervene, stating that the film had already been cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and that artistic expression could not be curbed on speculative grounds. Despite the legal green signal, Kannada outfits have vowed to intensify their protests, triggering security concerns. In response, police have ramped up deployment in key locations including cinema halls screening the film and offices of pro-Kannada organisations. Bengaluru Police reiterated that the law will be enforced firmly and any disruption to public order will be dealt with sternly. 'The right to protest must be exercised within the bounds of law. Freedom Park is the only designated location for such activities,' they said. UNI BDN PRS

"Not opposing release of Thug Life, accept SC order," says Karnataka Rakshana Vedike President
"Not opposing release of Thug Life, accept SC order," says Karnataka Rakshana Vedike President

India Gazette

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

"Not opposing release of Thug Life, accept SC order," says Karnataka Rakshana Vedike President

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 18 (ANI): Pro Kannada organisation, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike President Praveen Shetty on Wednesday said that the organisation is not opposing the release of actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan's movie Thug Life. He mentioned that Kamal Haasan should have apologised regarding his comments about the Kannada language being born out of the Tamil language, as per the suggestion of the Karnataka High Court. However, he went to the Supreme Court over the issue, and said that they accept the order of the court. 'We are not opposing the release of the movie 'Thug Life' of Kamal Haasan. It was a simple issue. After hurting the sentiments of Karnataka by saying that the Kannada language has been born out of the Tamil language, he should have apologised as per the suggestions given by the Karnataka HC. But he went to the Supreme Court. Now, the Supreme Court has given an order, so we will accept it. Curbing activism by deploying police is against the Constitution and the law of the land', Praveen Shetty told ANI. Earlier today, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar appealed to pro-Kannada organisations to abide by the Supreme Court order, which directed the state government to ensure the screening of the Kamal Haasan-starrer movie 'Thug Life'. Kannada activists have been protesting against the screening of the movie after the 70-year-old actor's comments about the Kannada language sparked a major Tuesday, the Supreme Court asked the Karnataka government for an explanation within 24 hours regarding the release of 'Thug Life' in Karnataka. Reacting to the order, Shivakumar said, 'We should all respect the order given by the court in the Kamal Haasan case. I appeal to pro-Kannada organisations that we should not cross our limits and should be peaceful. No one should take the law into their own hands. Our state is a peace-loving state.' (ANI)

‘We aren't opposing release of Kamal Haasan's Thug Life in Karnataka, we'll accept SC order': Pro-Kannada organisation
‘We aren't opposing release of Kamal Haasan's Thug Life in Karnataka, we'll accept SC order': Pro-Kannada organisation

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

‘We aren't opposing release of Kamal Haasan's Thug Life in Karnataka, we'll accept SC order': Pro-Kannada organisation

Pro Kannada organisation, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike president Praveen Shetty on Wednesday said that the organisation is not opposing the release of actor-politician Kamal Haasan's movie Thug Life. He mentioned that Kamal Haasan should have apologised regarding his comments about the Kannada language being born out of the Tamil language, as per the suggestion of the Karnataka High Court. (Also Read | 'Films can't not be allowed to release for fear of burning theatres': Supreme Court on Thug Life ban in Karnataka) However, Kamal went to the Supreme Court over the issue, and said that they accept the order of the court. "We are not opposing the release of the movie Thug Life of Kamal Haasan. It was a simple issue. After hurting the sentiments of Karnataka by saying that the Kannada language has been born out of the Tamil language, he should have apologised as per the suggestions given by the Karnataka HC. But he went to the Supreme Court. Now, the Supreme Court has given an order, so we will accept it. Curbing activism by deploying police is against the Constitution and the law of the land", Praveen told ANI. Earlier, Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar appealed to pro-Kannada organisations to abide by the Supreme Court order, which directed the state government to ensure the screening of the Kamal Haasan-starrer movie Thug Life. Kannada activists have been protesting against the screening of the movie after the 70-year-old actor's comments about the Kannada language sparked a major controversy. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court asked the Karnataka government for an explanation within 24 hours regarding the release of Thug Life in Karnataka. Reacting to the order, Shivakumar said, 'We should all respect the order given by the court in the Kamal Haasan case. I appeal to pro-Kannada organisations that we should not cross our limits and should be peaceful. No one should take the law into their own hands. Our state is a peace-loving state.'

‘Thug Life' release in Karnataka: Police serve notice to Kannada activist Praveen Shetty
‘Thug Life' release in Karnataka: Police serve notice to Kannada activist Praveen Shetty

The Hindu

time5 days ago

  • The Hindu

‘Thug Life' release in Karnataka: Police serve notice to Kannada activist Praveen Shetty

The RT Nagar police on Wednesday (June 18, 2025) served a notice to Karnataka Rakshana Vedike activist Praveen Shetty in the wake order of a Karnataka High Court order on the release of Kamal Hassan starrer 'Thug Life' across the State. The notice pasted outside his house stated that action will be taken if there is any protest over the film's release, which is a violation of the High Court order. In case of any protest or dharna anywhere apart from the designated place, which is Freedom Park in Bengaluru, strict action will be taken, the notice stated. The police also tried to handover the copy of the notice, but he refused stating that he is not taking any responsibility for the protest. Police have made elaborate security arrangements as preventive measures.

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