Thug Life row: Karnataka to ensure screening as per SC order, says Shivakumar; appeals to activists for restraint
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has urged Kannada activists to respect the Supreme Court's order mandating the screening of 'Thug Life', despite protests sparked by Kamal Haasan's controversial remarks about the Kannada language.

Kannada activists have been up in tahe arms against the screening of the movie after the 70-year-old actor's comments about Kannada language sparked a major controversy.
They staged protests, lodged police complaint and warned film theatres not to screen the movie, alleging that Haasan insulted Kannada without knowing its rich history.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday came down heavily on the Karnataka government after 'Thug Life' was not screened in theatres in the state.
The court said mob and vigilantes cannot be allowed to take over streets.
"I appeal to all the Kannada activists, please be calm, we should respect the court. No one should take law into their hands," he said.
The Deputy CM underlined that Karnataka has always been a peace loving state.
Noting that there is nothing wrong in expressing opinion, Shivakumar said the state government too gave activists a chance to express their views.
"We have accommodated all the castes, languages and culture in Bengaluru. This is an international city. The people of Karnataka have always been large hearted," he underlined.
'Thug Life' released in cinema halls across the country on June 5.
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