Karnataka. Actor Kamal Haasan, trapped in Kannada-Tamil Language Controversy, has been reprimanded by Karnataka High Court by Kamal Haasan. The court has made it clear that no one has the right to hurt public sentiments. In fact, on the release of Haasan’s upcoming film Thug Life, a petition was filed against the ban appeal in Karnataka. The hearing on Kamal Haasan’s film release will now be heard on 10 June.
Justice Nagprasanna was hearing the case. The High Court said that no citizen has the right to hurt emotions. Water, indigo, Bashi, these three things are necessary for citizens. This country was divided on the basis of language. He said that if a public figure would give such a statement. No language is born from any other language. What happened with this, the atmosphere deteriorated. And what did the people of Karnataka want from you, only forgiveness.
The judge said that these situations are prepared by Kamal Haasan and they say that they will not apologize. You have hurt the feelings of the people of Karnataka. on what basis. Are you a historian? Are you knowledgeable? ‘ He said that now you have brought here for the economic interest to provide police protection on the situation created on your behalf. A apology could be solved. We will consider in the law, but see the attitude.
The court has also said that you can be Kamal Haasan or whatever, you cannot hurt people’s feelings. Advocate Gyan Chinappa, who reached the court for the petitioner, said that the court should see the actor’s statement once. He said that its purpose was not to humiliate anyone. On this, the court said (if you do not apologize) Why do you want to run your film in Karnataka? Let it go People’s sentiments cannot be hurt by using freedom of expression. If you apologize, there is no problem. You also want to earn crores from Karnataka.
At present, the High Court has not given any decision on the petition. The court has asked Haasan to consider apologizing. Also, the hearing has been adjourned till two and a half in the afternoon.