Bollywood Actor Ranveer Singh to Submit Unconditional Apology in Karnataka High Court Over 'Kantara' Deity Scene Imitation
Summary
Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh is set to submit an unconditional apology in Karnataka High Court over his imitation of a deity scene from the film 'Kantara', following legal action by the Kannada community.
Key Points
- Ranveer Singh will submit an unconditional apology in Karnataka High Court on April 10 regarding the 'Kantara' deity imitation.
- The actor's apology aims to avoid legal complications after an FIR was filed against him.
- Ranveer's lawyer proposed a personal apology at Chamundi Temple as part of the resolution efforts.
- The controversy began after Ranveer imitated a deity scene at the International Film Festival of India, sparking criticism and legal action.