
Aditi Bhatia, Ulka Gupta, and Aishwarya Ojha 's The Kerala Story 2 directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh landed in trouble ever since its announcement. The film already hit the screens and disappeared completely
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However, the makers are still experiencing shocks. According to the latest, Kerala High Court slapped notice to the producer of Kerala Story 2 over the film's title. Vipul Amrutlal Shah under Sunshine Pictures banner produced the film.
High Court sent notices hearing to the plea of a petitioner who alleged that the Bollywood film "portrays the state in a negative light". They claim the narrative could "harm public harmony and alienate people from the region".
During an earlier court session, producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s counsel strongly defended the project, stating the lawsuit "must be condemned." Despite this, the current plea targets the filmmaker under Sections 196, 197, and 299 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The petition alleges that the film violates these laws by stirring up conflict between different religious or regional communities, damaging national integration, and intentionally insulting religious beliefs to outrage public harmony.
With the High Court summoning the producer, the dispute over Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond enters its next big phase. The legal challenge will now dissect the film on all fronts, targeting its title, censor clearance, streaming debut, and newly submitted online evidence.