The Kerala Story 2 Controversy: Why is there so much ruckus?

New debate started as soon as the trailer arrived

As soon as 17 February 2026 The Kerala Story 2 Trailer was released, created an uproar on social media. The film is scheduled to hit the theaters on February 27, 2026, but even before its release, controversy has started about it. Some people are calling it a film that shows the truth, while others are calling it outright propaganda. People are divided into two factions on Twitter (X), Facebook and YouTube.

‘Scare warning’ at the beginning of the trailer

A shocking message is shown in the beginning of the trailer, which says that in the next 25 years India can become an Islamic state and Sharia law can be implemented. This line was not accepted by the people. Many people say that this is straight up spreading fear. The film depicts the story of a 16-year-old girl from Rajasthan, whose parents complain of forced religious conversion. The makers claim that the film brings out the truth of “Love Jihad”, but those who oppose it say that it is a one-sided story.

society divided into two parts

The society is clearly divided into two parts regarding the film. Supporters say that such films are needed so that daughters can be protected. Producer of the film Vipul Shah says that when you expose a crime, there will be opposition. On the other hand, critics are saying that such films spread hatred in the society and are an attempt to heat up the political atmosphere before the elections.

Makers received strict warning

As soon as the trailer was released, the makers started receiving strict warnings on social media. Many people are demanding a ban on the film. Some political leaders of Kerala have also raised questions. Cuts are also being discussed with the Censor Board. Those protesting say that the film is trying to tarnish the image of the state.

The first film was also in controversies

Point to be noted is that The Kerala Story There was a big controversy when (2023) was also released. The film claimed that 32,000 girls were missing and linked to ISIS, but no concrete evidence was found for this figure. Later the makers had to add a disclaimer. Now The Kerala Story 2 Also seems to be on the same path.

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