The upcoming film "The Kerala Story" has sparked controversy, with Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly VD Satheesan claiming that the facts presented in the film are wrong and that it is the agenda of the Sangh to sow seeds of hatred in Kerala. The film is based on the sudden disappearance of 32,000 women in Kerala, allegedly brainwashed by ISIS and sent on terror missions. Satheesan argues that there is no evidence of such a case in Kerala according to the NIA report.
The filmmakers claim that the film is based on true events and is a story that needs to be told. However, the controversy has already divided people on social media into two groups, with some in support of the film and others calling for a boycott. The lead actress Adah Sharma has also shared the trailer of the film on social media, where she plays the role of a Hindu Malayali nurse who is forcibly converted to Islam and then has to join ISIS.
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The film is directed by Sudipto Sen and will release on May 5th. Producer Vipul Shah has defended the film, saying that it is based on research and true events, and warns of the dangers we face. However, with Satheesan's allegations of misinformation and the Sangh's agenda, the controversy surrounding the film is likely to continue until its release.