Is 'The Kerala Story' The Next Kashmir Files? Here's Why The Film Has Stirred A Political Storm
Here's all you need to know about the controversies and political debate around Hindi movie The Kerala Story which is being called a propaganda movie. Is this the next Kashmir Files?
Sudipto Sen's upcoming movie The Kerala Story has been stirring controversies ever since the first teaser was released. However, as the film is nearing its release on May 5, the political storm is only getting bigger. The Chief Minister of Kerala Pinarayi Vijayan has called it a 'Sanghi propoganda'.
The Supreme Court has refused to entertain the plea seeking a stay on the film's release. The censor board has given it an A certificate with 10 cuts. The Kerala State Committee of Muslim Youth League has announced a reward of Rs 1 crore to anyone who proves that the allegations shown in the movie are true. Here's what's happening.
The political storm around The Kerala Story intensifies
What is The Kerala Story about?
The story of the film, as revealed by the teaser and trailer, shows how a group of women from Kerala were brainwashed into converting to Islam and later join the extremist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
The controversy
The makers portrayed that the film is based on a real story, and hence, it is receiving backlash from others who claim that these are false claims. In the trailer, a woman who introduces herself as Fatima Bi (played by Adah Sharma) says that nearly 32,000 women like her were brainwashed into converting to Islam and were sent to join the terrorist organisation in Afghanistan, Yemen and Syria.
The movie claims to show the reality of what these missing women from Kerala went through.
From 32000 to 03.
¡ª Advaid ??????? (@Advaidism) May 2, 2023
The cowards behind this propaganda film have silently changed the description of the Kerala Story teaser yesterday in youtube.
'Heartbreaking and gut-wrenching stories of 32,000 women from Kerala' has now become 'stories of three young girls from Kerala'. pic.twitter.com/bVZ89NSSHL
Propaganda Movie?
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan called it a propaganda movie aimed at communal polarisation. He said that the film has been made to gain an advantage in the electoral politics of Kerala by Sangh Parivaar. Read his statement here.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor also slammed the film.
It may be *your* Kerala story. It is not *our* Kerala story. pic.twitter.com/Y9PTWrNZuL
¡ª Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) April 30, 2023
Police complaint against the director
Aravindakshan BR, a journalist from Chennai has filed a complaint against the director seeking a ban on the movie.
Dear @amitmalviya Some forces are trying to bring this country into disrepute through the movie "The Kerala Story" by spreading false information
¡ª Aravindakshan B R (@RealAravind36) November 9, 2022
So I was the one who filed the complaint to prevent the release of that film..
No other powers https://t.co/QMunQtZZrJ
Kerala State Committee of Muslim Youth League is asking for proof
Kerala State Committee of Muslim Youth League says if 32000 religious conversions, as stated by #TheKeralaStory is proved to be true, we will pay 1 crore.
¡ª Kalyan Raman (@KalyaanBJP_) May 2, 2023
Strange fact is that, earlier they used to offer such amount for chopping the head of the person who said that. #Sudhargaya
In fact, the Muslim body has announced a prize of Rs 1 crore to anyone who proves what's shown in the film is true. "Prove the allegations that 32,000 Keralites converted and fled to Syria. Take up the challenge and submit the evidence," the poster by the committee read.
C Shukkur, a Muslim lawyer and actor, has announced a prize of Rs 11 lakhs to anyone who proves that this happened to 32 women. He said ththree women, who married 2 brothers who were Palakkad natives, "are the only reported cases to have joined ISIS from outside the Muslim community from Kerala".
What does filmmaker Vipul Amrutlal Shah has to say?
Shah stands his ground and says he is simply stating facts. "I can only expect things to get political when you¡¯re making something which is an uncomfortable truth and people find it difficult to deal with. Hence, resistance is bound to happen. I don¡¯t necessarily feel it¡¯s a bad thing because people in a democracy have all the right to disagree with us and we¡¯ve all the right to go and make a film that we believe in as long as we¡¯re saying the truth," he said to News 18.
Supreme Court refuses stay on the film
Plea seeking ban on the film ¡®The Kerala Story¡¯ mentioned before the Supreme Court saying it promotes hate speech. Supreme Court refuses to hear the plea immediately. pic.twitter.com/t3OnAyCNPE
¡ª ANI (@ANI) May 2, 2023
The SC has asked the petitioner to approach the appropriate forum for this. "We cannot tag it. Why don't you move the concerned High Court first. See a board has certified it through a process," a bench of Justices KM Joseph and BV Nagarathna remarked.
Is The Kerala Story the next Kashmir Files?
Another Islamophobic Movie 'The Kerala Story' on the way after, 'The Kashmir Files'.
¡ª Gabbar (@Gabbar0099) May 1, 2023
According to this movie 32,000 girls have been converted to Islam. But interestingly there's NO DATA available to this claim, but the majority will believe this because it suits their Agenda. 1/n pic.twitter.com/PxDpDv5Erb
The film is drawing similar criticism as the Vivek Agnihotri which was based on 1990 exodus of Kashmiri pandits. The Kashmir Files was also called a propaganda film while the makers asserted it's only based on facts. The Anupam Kher starrer movie also kicked up a political storm and drew criticism from Muslim bodies.
Produced by Vipul Amrutal Shah, The Kerala Story is all set to release on May 5, 2023.
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