<p>A fringe Tamil youth outift today filed a police complaint seeking action against an actress for allegedly using abusive language against people living in slums in the "Bigg Boss," reality show in a Tamil TV channel.<br /><br />Tamil Youth and Students Federation said actress Gayathri Raghuram had allegedly chided another participant, Oviya using the abusive term.<br /><br />Such abusive language allegedly insulted and belittled slum dwellers, said the complaint filed a day after a Hindu outfit sought a ban on the show, alleging it denigrated Tamil culture.<br /><br />Coordinator of the outfit S Guhan wanted action against the actress under laws including Protection of Civil Rights Act.<br /><br />"We want Vijay TV to publicly apologise for it," he told PTI.<br /><br />Yesterday, Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) sought legal action against Kamal Haasan, hosting the show, and the actors participating in the show that is being telecast on Vijay TV since June 24.<br /><br />Reacting to the complaint, Haasan had said "I have faith in law... if they want to arrest me, let it happen, law and justice will protect me."<br /><br />The actor, recalling movies of top Tamil film directors of yesteryear like K Balachander who dealt with family issues in their movies, said the reality show was just like that and it was about "co-existence."</p>
<p>A fringe Tamil youth outift today filed a police complaint seeking action against an actress for allegedly using abusive language against people living in slums in the "Bigg Boss," reality show in a Tamil TV channel.<br /><br />Tamil Youth and Students Federation said actress Gayathri Raghuram had allegedly chided another participant, Oviya using the abusive term.<br /><br />Such abusive language allegedly insulted and belittled slum dwellers, said the complaint filed a day after a Hindu outfit sought a ban on the show, alleging it denigrated Tamil culture.<br /><br />Coordinator of the outfit S Guhan wanted action against the actress under laws including Protection of Civil Rights Act.<br /><br />"We want Vijay TV to publicly apologise for it," he told PTI.<br /><br />Yesterday, Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) sought legal action against Kamal Haasan, hosting the show, and the actors participating in the show that is being telecast on Vijay TV since June 24.<br /><br />Reacting to the complaint, Haasan had said "I have faith in law... if they want to arrest me, let it happen, law and justice will protect me."<br /><br />The actor, recalling movies of top Tamil film directors of yesteryear like K Balachander who dealt with family issues in their movies, said the reality show was just like that and it was about "co-existence."</p>