Debate erupted over Kerala Story 2, Prakash Raj shared pictures, Anurag Kashyap and CM Pinarayi expressed displeasure

New Delhi. Veteran actor of South and Bollywood industry, Prakash Raj is known for his outspokenness. Be it in the promotion of a film or through social media posts, Prakash Raj often expresses his opinions openly from the industry to the policies of the government. This style of his also makes him face trolling many times.

But recently one of his X posts has come into discussion and through this he gave his reaction on the film ‘The Kerala Story 2’.
‘The Kerala Story 2’, directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and produced by Vipul Amritlal Shah, has been facing controversies since the release of its trailer. It is shown in the film that a Muslim family is forcefully feeding beef to a hero. This film will be released in theaters on 27th February.

Meanwhile, Prakash Raj reacted to the controversy surrounding the film on his X account. He shared pictures of pork, beef and fish and wrote that the real Kerala story is how pork, beef and fish live together with vegetarian people and all live in harmony with each other. He wrote at the end of the post that please enjoy it and Happy Sunday to everyone.

At the same time, filmmaker Anurag Kashyap gave a sharp reaction regarding the film. He said that ‘The Kerala Story’ is a nonsense movie and it is completely based on propaganda. Anurag raised the question that who feeds such beef and said that this is not even a story like Khichdi. According to him, the film is complete nonsense and there is no point in watching it.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also expressed displeasure over the film. He said that we should together reject attempts to show Kerala, the land of religious harmony and brotherhood, as a center of terrorism. The CM also said that the secular foundation of Kerala should not be harmed by false propaganda and it is our responsibility to reject it completely.

This debate over the film made it clear that cinema is not just a medium of entertainment but is also becoming a platform for discussion on social and political issues. Prakash Raj’s outspokenness, Anurag Kashyap’s sharp reaction and Kerala CM’s warning show that there are different opinions about this film across the country. Now it will be interesting to see what will be the social and political impact of the film after its release.




  • The debate over ‘The Kerala Story 2’ proves that films are not just stories but can also touch cultural and religious sensitivities. Meanwhile, stars and politicians are raising their voices and forcing people to think about the difference between truth and propaganda.

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