As the debate over the release of Rajinikanth’s Kaala
intensifies
, Karnataka High Court has said that it will not interfere in the
ban imposed
on the film by Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC). The KFCC had decided not to screen Kaala after multiple local organisations
demanded a ban
on the film following the actor’s comments on the Cauvery issue. [caption id=“attachment_4463707” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Rajinikanth[/caption] According to India Today TV reports, the HC has ruled out that the state must provide security to theatre owners and that the film. The lawyers representing the film have been asked to compile a list of theatres in the state which might need special protection.
Although Kaala is scheduled to release worldwide on 7 June, the KFCC had said the film would be neither distributed nor screened in the state. After the KFCC announced the decision to not let the film release, Kaala producer Dhanush and his wife Aishwarya filed a petition in the Karnataka HC. In the plea, Dhanush, who is Rajinikanth’s son-in-law, submitted that it is the fundamental right of the petitioners under the Constitution to exhibit the film.