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Haasan Restrained From Making Remarks
The Business Guardian
|July 06, 2025
An Additional City Civil and Sessions Judge has recently issued an ex parte interim injunction barring actor-politician Kamal Haasan from making any remarks that disparage the Kannada language.
The order prohibits him from posting, making, writing, publishing, or broadcasting any statement claiming the linguistic superiority of another language over Kannada, or from uttering any remarks perceived as defamatory toward Kannada language, literature, land, or culture.
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