‘Kantara’ actor Kishore’s Twitter account suspended: What Kishore’s reaction

Twitter has suspended the account of popular South Indian actor Kishore. An activist, especially on farmers’ problems, Kishor is known to express his views without any fear. Although the actor has not yet reacted to the suspension of his Twitter account. ‘Kantara’ actor Kishore’s Twitter account suspended: What Kishore’s reaction.

Kishore had earlier supported Sai Pallavi’s controversial statement comparing the killings of Kashmiri Pandits to the killings of Muslims. She questioned the media for attacking the multiple award-winning actress turned medical doctor and asked journalists whether it was a crime for film personalities to voice opinions on social issues.

The actor, who played the main antagonist (a police officer) against Rishabh Shetty in the superhit ‘Kantara’, has spoken against superstition. On ‘Kantara’, he had said that like all good films, it too has connected people cutting across the boundaries of caste, religion and language. It is creating awareness through entertainment.

 He said that if cinema is used to promote superstition and divide people by inciting communal feelings, then even a big film will be the biggest defeat of humanity. Kishore Kumar is an Indian film actor, who was born in Karnataka. The actor is known for playing characters that fit the bill of an anti-hero. Be it a cop, a politician or a character role, Kishore has carved a niche for himself in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam cinema.

Twitter had previously removed the blue tick of the late Kannada actor Puneeth Rajkumar. The action was taken immediately after the actor passed away. This caused massive outrage among Appu fans and finally, they forced the micro-blogging platform to give the blue tick back to Puneeth’s Twitter account. Now the multilingual actor and Kantara fame Kishore Kumar’s Twitter account has been suspended, and once again Kannadigas are protesting the move.

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