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Kannada activists protest against Sunny Leone's show in B'lore & movie Tamil debut movie 'Veeramadevi'
Bengaluru: Pro-Kannada activists staged a protest Monday calling for a ban on Bollywood actor Sunny Leone's show here on November 3, saying it was against Kannada culture. The event titled 'Purity and Expression' is being organised by Time Creations at the Manyata Tech Park in the city. Members of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike Yuva Sene (KRVYS) burnt an effigy of the former adult film star and claimed that the show was "against Kannada culture."
"We staged a demonstration against the event... It is not just about the show here. There is much more to it... The actress is going to play the lead role in a period film based on a woman warrior from south India," KRVYS, president, K Harish said.
"How can an actress like her be allowed to portray the legendary woman worshipped by everyone?" he asked.Karnataka: Members of pro-Kannada organisation, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, protest in Bengaluru against actor Sunny Leone being cast in an upcoming Tamil film Veeramahadevi. pic.twitter.com/2f476oT3j8
— ANI (@ANI) October 8, 2018
Sunny Leone: Working in south Indian films will help me grow On December 31 last year, a new year's eve show featuring Leone, organised by Time Creations, was cancelled following protests by the KRVYS and denial of permission by the authorities. (PTI)Protest against @SunnyLeone's #Veeramahadevi movie by pro-Kannada activists in #Bengaluru @DeccanHerald pic.twitter.com/0V4uS37QC4
— Sandesh Mysore (@SandeshMysore7) October 8, 2018
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