Everyone’s attention is currently focused on the Kerala Story. The movie is scheduled to debut on May 5. However, there has been a great deal of controversy surrounding the Vipul Amrutlal Shah-produced movie.
Many want the movie to be banned. The plot centers on three Keralan girls who are transferred to ISIS after being persuaded into becoming Muslims. The movie’s creators claim that it is based on real occurrences.
Director of Kerala
There are numerous calls for a ban, and the case is in court. Sudipto Sen, Adah Sharma, and Vipul Amrutlal Shah recently discussed the subject in an interview with Zed News.
Sudipto Sen, the director, was questioned over the 32000 number that is being questioned by everyone. The director responded by saying that the number hasn’t been inflated. He said that the Censor Board had the movie for two months and had properly examined every component.
- Everyone’s attention is currently focused on the Kerala Story.
- There has been a great deal of controversy surrounding the Vipul Amrutlal Shah-produced movie.
- The Kerala Story is only for women who have been taken outside the nation.
He said that because the Censor Board was given authority by the Indian constitution, it was impossible to criticize them. He highlighted that the Board gives every film the proper inspection and makes no distinctions.
The team, he claimed, “stands by the number.” The team cannot comment on numbers at this time because the case is still pending in court, according to Vipul Amrutlal Shah.
The Kerala Story, according to Sudipto Sen, is only for women who have been taken outside the nation, who are about to leave, and those who have returned.
It is not anti-religion. He stated that no assertions or projections were made in the movie. In his words, “It’s not our job to deal with politics.”