The Kerala Story 2 gets strong X reviews: ‘Not just a film, it’s a warning,’ – netizens urge families to watch

New Delhi: The Kerala Story 2 has hit theatres amid buzz and controversy, stirring strong emotions online. Netizens call it more than a movie—a stark warning about love, conversion, and hidden dangers facing young women.

From Kerala to Rajasthan, the stories of three heroines have left viewers shaken yet empowered. Twitter is flooded with reactions praising its bold truths. Will you catch it this weekend?

Twitter reactions ignite debate

The film, directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, follows Surekha Nair (Ulka Gupta), Neha Sant (Aishwarya Ojha), and Divya Paliwal (Aditi Bhatia), young women drawn into risky relationships leading to conversion to Islam. Released after a Kerala High Court stay was lifted, it echoes the 2023 hit starring Adah Sharma. Early Twitter reviews hail it as essential viewing for families.

One viewer shared a powerful take after a first-day show: “I watched #TheKeralaStory2 in the theatre. And let me be clear, this is NOT just a film. It’s a WARNING shot straight at your comfort zone. This isn’t only Kerala’s story. It’s India’s story… #ShowYourDaughters what they are never warned about. Talk about the dangers people prefer to keep silent on. This movie shakes you, but it also wakes you up.”

Viewers feel shaken yet awakened

Another netizen posted: “Watched #TheKeralaStory2 and I’m honestly shaken… but also awakened. This isn’t a victim story. It’s a WARNING. The film stands firm, speaks uncomfortable truths… Released across India, including Kerala and Tamil Nadu, which itself feels like a victory. Uncomfortable? Good. Awareness is protection. Satyamev Jayate. #MustWatch #TruthOfKeralaStory.” These words capture the film’s impact, now screening nationwide despite initial legal hurdles.

A third review emphasised strength: “After watching #TheKeralaStory2, I didn’t walk out scared. I walked out more aware. And awareness is power… This film teaches you to stay strong, to stay alert, to stand by your values without apology… I think every Hindu should watch it. #ShowYourDaughters #TrusthPrevails.” Filmmaker Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s sequel builds on real-life inspirations, urging open talks on taboos.

Why it’s trending now

These Twitter voices highlight a call to action: protect through awareness, not silence. With theatres buzzing on release day, the movie challenges comfort zones across India. Families and youth are urged to discuss these lessons early.

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