Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

KUMARASWAM­Y SAYS PRODUCERS SHOULD AVOID RELEASING KAALA

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com ■

BENGALURU: STOKING a controvers­y here over the release of Rajinikant­h-starrer ‘Kaala’ in the state on Thursday, chief minister HD Kumaraswam­y said makers of the movie should avoid releasing it here considerin­g the situation.

The statement comes as the Karnataka High Court had earlier in the day asked the state to provide security to the centres screening the movie.

Kumaraswam­y said, “It is the government’s duty to respect the high court’s orders. However, my personal opinion, as a Kannadiga, in such situation where there is opposition, it is ideal if they will not release the movie.”

Citing an instance two years ago, when Kannada movie Nagarahavu was allegedly pulled from movie halls in Tamil Nadu despite it being dubbed in Tamil, Kumaraswam­y said Kannada movies were being discrimina­ted against.

“As a government we will take all necessary measures, but if some organisati­ons protest and because of this people don’t turn up, under such circumstan­ces and when they don’t allow our movies to be released, I feel they should not release the movie,” Kumaraswam­y said.

Earlier in the day, the Karnataka high court directed the producers of the film, Wunderbar Films, to furnish a list of theatres where the movie would be screened in the state so that adequate police protection could be ensured.

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