The actor, who plays the role of Kattappa in the movie, clarified that he was not against Kannada people and was even offered films in the industry though he could not do them due to the paucity of time.
His statement comes following the demands of an apology from the actor by pro-Kannada outfits, who had threatened to stall the release of the film in the state.
"I had spoken something nine years ago at the meeting which has been viewed on Youtube. And since they feel hurt over some of the words spoken by me, I express my wholehearted regret to them (Kannada people) for those words," he said.
Sathyaraj said he did not want the hard work of the film's team go to waste and appealed for allowing its release in Karnataka.
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An atheist, known for his pro-Tamil views, Sathyaraj insisted that he will continue to voice support for matters concerning Tamils including the Cauvery dispute and the 'Eelam' issue in Sri Lanka.
The actor, sporting a black T-shirt synonymous with the the state's Progressive movement led by rationalist leader, late E V Ramasamy Periyar, said he was not against Kannada people.
"Because I take more pride in living and dying as a Tamil without any superstition than living and dying as an actor," he added.
He also extended his thanks to director Rajamouli, the film's producers, various professional bodies of Tamil cinema including an artiste's association and his well-wishers "for tolerating the difficulties caused by me."
'Kannada Okoota', an umbrella organisation of Kannada bodies, has announced 'Bengaluru Bandh' on April 28, the date of release of the film, to protest his remarks.
Director Rajamouli has already released video statement, saying Sathyaraj's comments were made in a personal capacity and had no relation with the movie.
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