We will tear the screen if Kamal's movie is released; Rupesh Rajanna's warning to mall managers!


Actor Kamal Haasan, who has sparked a controversy with his controversial statement that "Kannada is the language originating from Tamil", is now struggling to continue with the release of his film Thuglife. However, kannadigas have created an atmosphere of tension against Kamal Haasan for not tendering an apology and are issuing a stern warning for the release of the film.
With just two days left for the release of Thuglife, Kamal Haasan is busy promoting his film in Dubai and Singapore. Meanwhile, pro-Kannada organisations in Karnataka have been opposing the release of the film and have visited major theatres in Bengaluru and warned them not to release the film.
Rupesh Rajanna, who visited Bhoomika Theatre on K.G. Road, warned that the screen would be torn if Thug Life was released. Kumar, manager of Bhumika Theatre, said, "We will not release the film.
Attacks by pro-Kannada organisations continued at Mantri Mall and Orion Mall, saying, "We are not here to give love letters. If a film is made, there will be no stopping there will be a massive protest," he said. The mall administration staff responded that they would inform the management about the matter. The release of 'Thuglife', which is currently under tremendous pressure across the state, is likely to take a decisive turn only if Kamal Haasan apologises.