Singham starring Ajay Devgn and Prakash Raj refuses to die down despite the production house and the cast and crew tendering an unconditional apology for the alleged remarks against Kannada- and Tulu-speaking people.
The controversy assumes significance in the backdrop of the decades-old border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra. In the movie, Mr. Devgn, the hero, is from Maharashtra, and Prakash Raj, the villain, is from Karnataka. In the course of a stand-off between these two, Mr. Devgn allegedly uses derogatory remarks against Kannadigas.
'Remove derogatory remarks from all prints of Singham' - The Hindu
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The Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has demanded deletion of all “objectionable” dialogues from the movie. Addressing presspersons here on Saturday, KFCC chairman Basanth Kumar Patil said the alleged derogatory remarks should be removed from all the prints screened across the country within two days.The controversy assumes significance in the backdrop of the decades-old border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra. In the movie, Mr. Devgn, the hero, is from Maharashtra, and Prakash Raj, the villain, is from Karnataka. In the course of a stand-off between these two, Mr. Devgn allegedly uses derogatory remarks against Kannadigas.
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'Remove derogatory remarks from all prints of Singham' - The Hindu
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