Friday, May 10, 2024

Ban threat on Thug Life of Kamal - Mani - Fahadh Kannada dialogues a hit

Thug Life is facing a twin pronged attack from Producers Council. A group from Council executive met Kamal Haasan and told him that he is bound to do another film for Lingusamy banner to compensate for the loss of Utthama Villain. Kamal who in writing agreed to do a film for Thirupathy Brothers in a letter given by Chandra Haasan dated nine years back is told to give an assurance when the project will start. Usually if the person does not agree to honour the Council order, a non cooperation will be issued to all trade bodies The actor’s film will face issues in distribution and during shooting. Film Employees Federation will not take part in shooting. Ishari Ganesh of Vels International has asked Council and Federation that they issue a non cooperation order to all trade bodies as Simbhu aka STR is part of Thug Life. He says that STR who took money to do a three film as part of a deal and did only one film instead. Vels wants his money back and till then no STR film should be released. This means Thug Life will not be released till STR pays up Vels. In short, Thug Life is facing issues due to Kamal Haasan and STR. The film is produced by Kamal and Mani Ratnam banners.
Next update on Thug Life is that Kannada actor Rishi is part of the Kamal- Mani film. Rishi is bu is in theatres.sy with Telugu films Now Kannada film Ramanana Avatara the Kannada film is in theatres. Meanwhile Fahad Fazil film Avesham in OTT has got bouquets from Kannada netizens. They say that Fahadh Kannada dialogue is just right for a Bengaluru Don. Even Raj B Shetty has given an okay to Gahad Kannada dialogue. Some said it was a Kaannada film as there was 60% Kannada dialogues. Fahad is happy that Avesham has entered the 150 cr club.

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