Friday, January 30

“‘The Kerala Story 2’ Teaser Released: Focuses on Religious Conversion, Highlights the Plight of 8.5 Crore Hindu Girls”

The teaser for ‘The Kerala Story 2’, produced under Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s banner, has sparked widespread discussion online, with its intense visuals leaving viewers intrigued. The film, directed by National Award-winner Kamakhya Narayan Singh, promises a darker and more gripping narrative than its predecessor.

Following the story of three Hindu girls, played by Ulka Gupta, Aishwarya Ojha, and Aditi Bhatia, the teaser reveals how their lives take a terrifying turn after falling in love with three Muslim boys, eventually exposing a calculated agenda of religious conversion. What begins with trust and emotional bonds soon escalates into manipulation, control, and fear.

Teaser Highlights:
The teaser shows how love is weaponized, identities are stolen, and faith becomes a battlefield. Every frame is charged with tension, fear, and suppressed anger. Unlike the first chapter, the focus this time is on the girls taking a stand—they no longer remain silent victims. The tagline resonates with the film’s spirit: “No more enduring… we will fight!”

Release Details:
After the massive impact of the first film, which shook audiences nationwide, the sequel promises to go further—beyond comfort, silence, and denial. ‘The Kerala Story 2: Go Beyond’ is produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, co-produced by Ashish A. Shah under Sunshine Pictures, and is scheduled to release in theaters on 27 February 2026.

Background:
The original ‘The Kerala Story’ depicted the harrowing journey of three young Hindu girls—Shalini Unnikrishnan, Neema, and Geetanjali—who are lured into a trap of love, coerced into religious conversion, and forced to join ISIS in Afghanistan. Shalini’s character, Fatima, ends up imprisoned and narrates her ordeal. Lead role was played by Ada Sharma.


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