Header Image

SC Backs Kamal Haasan in ‘Thug Life’ Row, Says No Apology Needed for Language Remark

SC Backs Kamal Haasan in ‘Thug Life’ Row, Says No Apology Needed for Language Remark

Last Updated Jun - 19 - 2025, 04:50 PM | Source : Fela News

The Supreme Court supported Kamal Haasan amid controversy over his “Kannada born of Tamil” remark, stating no apology is needed and directing Karnataka to ensur
SC Backs Kamal Haasan in ‘Thug Life’ Row
SC Backs Kamal Haasan in ‘Thug Life’ Row

The Supreme Court on Thursday strongly defended actor-politician Kamal Haasan's right to free speech amid the ongoing row over his remark that “Kannada was born out of Tamil.” The top court pulled up the Karnataka government for not preventing threats by pro-Kannada groups opposing the release of Haasan’s upcoming film Thug Life. The court stressed that an individual's opinion should not lead to a ban on artistic expression and warned the state against letting “mobs and vigilante groups” decide what gets released.

Responding to the court’s tough stance, the Karnataka government assured that full protection and security would be provided to cinemas screening the film. Notices have also been issued to groups that threatened to disrupt the movie’s release. The court firmly rejected demands for an apology from Haasan, stating, “Just because someone expresses an opinion, should a movie be stopped?” Haasan, satisfied with the court's support, indicated that he wanted to close the case. However, the original petitioner’s counsel argued that criminal proceedings should be initiated against those who issued threats.

The controversy erupted following Haasan’s remark at an event in Chennai, which pro-Kannada groups found offensive. Though the actor clarified that his statement was misunderstood and reiterated his respect for the Kannada language, he refused to apologize, stating that doing so under pressure would be wrong. With mounting pressure from local cinema bodies, the film’s release in Karnataka was initially withdrawn. The case was taken to the Supreme Court after the Karnataka High Court declined to intervene. On Tuesday, the top court emphasized that a film cleared by the censor board must be allowed to be released, reinforcing the principle of freedom of expression in the face of public outrage.

Share :

Trending this week

Sunjay Kapoor’s Sudden Death Leaves

Aug - 02 - 2025

The untimely death of businessman Sunjay Kapoor has left the entertainment world and his family shaken. Known for his once high p... Read More

Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru Spotted Together in Mumbai

Jul - 31 - 2025

Actor Samantha Ruth Prabhu and filmmaker Raj Nidimoru, w... Read More

Warner Bros Discovery to Cut 10% of Film Division Staff Ahead of Company Split

Jul - 31 - 2025

Warner Bros Discovery is set to lay off approximately 10% of its motion picture group workforce as part of a broader restructuring ahe... Read More

Tanushree Dutta says Agnihotri

Jul - 23 - 2025

Former Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta has once again stirred controversy, sharing a distressing experience on the set of Vivek... Read More

Season 2 of All of Us Are Dead

Jul - 23 - 2025

Netflix’s breakout zombie drama All of Us Are Dead is heading back into production. Fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief: filming for Se... Read More