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Karnataka assures security for 'Thug Life' release; producer told not to proceed till KFCC issue settled

IndiaTimes Thursday, 19 June 2025
The Karnataka government has assured the Supreme Court it will ensure law and order and provide security for the release of 'Thug Life' in state theaters. This commitment follows the Supreme Court's reminder to uphold free speech and the rule of law, despite objections from the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce regarding statements made by the film's producer.
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