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Protect screening of 'Thug Life'; apex court directs K'taka govt
Hindustan Times Rajasthan
|June 20, 2025
The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Karnataka government to protect the screening of Thug Life, a Tamil film starring Kamal Haasan, in the state.
NEW DELHI:
The court's firm stance came as the Karnataka government submitted an affidavit assuring full protection to the film's release after it was effectively stalled by threats from certain groups. A bench of Justices Ujjal Bhuyan and Manmohan said the duty of the state goes beyond mere neutrality and it must "take to task" those who try to muzzle creative expressions through threats and violence.
"This litany of hurt sentiments -- there will be no end to it. And because someone says their sentiments are hurt, should movies be stopped, stand-up comedy be stopped, and poems not recited? We cannot allow this."
The bench underscored that fundamental rights cannot be held hostage by mobs, adding: "Imposing bans will take us nowhere...A stand-up comedian says something, someone is hurt, and cases are registered. Here, mobs take over and stop the screening of a movie. We should be able to control our sentiments and not be subsumed by it."
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