Kamal Haasan made headlines final month for his comment in regards to the Kannada language throughout a promotional occasion for his movie Thug Life. The remark landed him in authorized hassle, and the movie confronted a ban in Bengaluru. The controversy surrounding his assertion continues to stir feelings even after a month. A Bengaluru civil court docket has now issued an ex parte interim injunction, stopping the veteran actor from making any future statements towards the Kannada language or tradition.Kamal Haasan cannot share defamatory posts about Kannada language
The ruling was handed on Friday (July 4) by an Extra Metropolis Civil and Periods Decide after Mahesh Joshi, President of the Kannada Sahitya Parishat (KSP), filed a civil swimsuit. In accordance with PTI, the petition sought a authorized restraint on Kamal Haasan from delivering “defamatory remarks” in regards to the language and its cultural roots.The court docket ordered Kamal Haasan to be barred from “posting, making, writing, or publishing any assertion or remarks claiming linguistic superiority over the Kannada language or making any statements towards the Kannada language, literature, land, and tradition.”The court docket has additionally issued a summons to the actor, directing him to seem in individual for the following listening to, which has been scheduled for August 30.Kamal Haasan’s controversial comment about Kannada Kamal Haasan in contrast Tamil and Kannada throughout a promotional occasion in Bengaluru for Thug Life again in Might. He stated, “Kannada was born out of Tamil,” and the assertion didn’t sit nicely with some Kannada activists and cultural organisations. The uproar intensified when Haasan refused to retract his assertion or subject an apology. Thug Life in the end didn’t launch in Karnataka, though the manufacturing home and Kamal Haasan approached the Excessive Court docket.About Thug LifeThug Life, directed by Mani Ratnam, options Silambarasan, Trisha Krishnan, Aishwarya Lekshmi, and others in key roles. Sadly, the movie underperformed on the field workplace.