Kamal Haasan Invites Unwanted Trouble With Kannada Remark
The comment triggered sharp responses from political and cultural leaders in Karnataka. bjp state president Vijayendra Yediyurappa strongly condemned Kamal Haasan’s statement, calling it “uncultured” and accusing him of insulting kannada, a language with a rich and ancient literary tradition. Furthermore, various pro-Kannada organizations expressed outrage over the statement, with karnataka Rakshana Vedike leader Praveen Shetty warning of a potential boycott of Haasan’s films in the state. The threat of banning Thug Life in karnataka gained traction as regional sentiment surged, sparking debates on linguistic pride and the sensitivity needed when discussing India’s diverse cultural and linguistic heritage.
Thug Life, set for a global release on june 5th, features an ensemble cast that includes Trisha, Simbu, Abhirami, aishwarya Lekshmi, ashok Selvan, Sanya Malhotra, Joju George, Nassar, and ali fazal in key roles. The film is a collaborative production by Raaj Kamal Films International, madras Talkies, and red Giant Movies, marking yet another high-profile collaboration between kamal haasan and Mani Ratnam. Despite the controversy, the team remains focused on the film’s release and success. However, this incident highlights the fine line public figures must tread when speaking about regional identities, especially in a multilingual nation like india where language is deeply intertwined with cultural pride.