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‘You may be Kamal Haasan, but can’t hurt sentiments’: What Karnataka HC told actor during 'Thug Life' plea hearing

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 4 June 2025 ()
The Karnataka High Court rebuked Kamal Haasan over his controversial language remark during a hearing regarding the ban on his film 'Thug Life'. Justice Nagaprasanna questioned Haasan's refusal to apologize for claiming Kannada originated from Tamil, emphasizing that such statements hurt linguistic sentiments.
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