The Kerala Story 2 Trailer Receives Intense Public Response After Provocative Claim – Times Bull

The Kerala Story 2 Trailer – Following “The Kerala Story,” one of the most controversial and talked-about films of 2023, the makers are now bringing its sequel, “The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond.” Its trailer, released on Tuesday, has already created a sensation on the internet. If you thought the previous installment was scary, the 3-minute-7-second trailer will make you think. Let’s find out what’s special this time around.

1. “Islamic State in 25 years…”—A spine-chilling dialogue

The trailer begins with a bold claim, claiming that India will be transformed under a specific ideology in the next 25 years. This film is not limited to Kerala; This time, the story also reaches the streets of states like Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

2. Three Girls, Three States, and a Single Plot

This time, the film intertwines three different stories:

A Rajasthan Story: It depicts the attempted forced conversion of a 16-year-old girl, whose family is pursuing justice with the police.

A Madhya Pradesh Angle: A betrayal in the name of love and marriage, where a Hindu girl is pressured to convert.

A Kerala Live-in Case: The Kerala story depicts how a conspiracy is hatched under the guise of a live-in relationship.

3. Star Cast and Director

This time, the film is directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh. Ulka Gupta, Aishwarya Ojha, and Aditi Bhatia will be seen in the lead roles. The film is again produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah.

What is the truth behind this trailer?

Discussion is rife on social media, but here are some important things to know:

Film vs. Reality: The filmmakers claim it’s inspired by true events, though, like the previous film, debate continues over its claims.

Release Date: The film is set to release in theaters on February 27, 2026.

Public Reaction: The public is divided in the trailer’s comments section. While some are calling it the “harsh truth,” others are calling it “cinematic propaganda.”

What’s the public saying?

YouTube and Twitter are flooded with comments from users. One wrote, “If the trailer itself contains so much trauma, what’s the film going to be like?” Another advised girls to be vigilant and watch it “first day, first show.”

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