The Supreme Court has directed the Karnataka government to ensure the smooth screening of Kamal Haasan’s film “Thug Life,” taking action against those obstructing its release. The court expressed concern over the suppression of artistic expression due to perceived offense, emphasizing the state’s duty to protect freedom of expression.
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