A painting of Tipu Sultan used for representational purpose only. ( File Photo) 
Karnataka

Author-director of Kannada play on Tipu Sultan says he is receiving death threats

'Tipu Nijakanasugalu' (Real dreams of Tipu) has been going on since November 20 and six shows have been staged so far.

PTI

BENGALURU: The author-director of the controversial Kannada play and book titled 'Tipu Nijakanasugalu' (Real dreams of Tipu) has lodged a complaint with police alleging that he has received death threats from unknown persons from Shivamogga district.

"I received two letters - one is a postcard and another is a letter in an envelope. The message is that I will be killed and no God can save me. The sender has used expletives extensively," Addanda C Cariappa told PTI on Wednesday.

He said he lodged a complaint at the Jayalakshmipuram police station in Mysuru, but no case has been registered so far.

The show has been going on since November 20 and six shows have been staged so far.

Further, three more will take place on December one, three and four.

"My idea is to conduct shows at 75 places across Karnataka, especially in the places where there are theatres because it cannot be performed at open air theatres due to threats," Cariappa said.

The play features 70 characters including Tipu Sultan, his wife, daughter, 'Diwan' Purnaiah and British rulers, he explained.

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