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Kamal Haasan Refuses to Apologize, Decides Not to Release Film in Karnataka

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Veteran actor and filmmaker Kamal Haasan has firmly stated that he will not offer an apology over the ongoing controversy surrounding his upcoming film. Taking a bold stance, he also announced that the film will not be released in Karnataka.

Addressing the media, Haasan said he stands by his views and creative decisions, and will not compromise under pressure. He emphasized that artistic freedom is non-negotiable and clarified that the decision to not release the film in Karnataka was made to avoid further conflict.

The controversy, though not elaborated upon by Haasan, appears to have sparked strong reactions in certain quarters, prompting his firm response.

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