Kerala High Court Lifts Stay on 'The Kerala Story 2' Release

The Kerala High Court has lifted an interim stay on the release of the controversial film 'The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond'. The court has directed the Central Board of Film Certification to re-watch and reconsider the film's clearance following allegations it contains hate-spreading content. The CBFC must submit a report on whether certain remarks insult a specific community. The sequel, which follows three women facing alleged forced conversions, has drawn strong reactions since its trailer release.

Key Points: Kerala HC Lifts Stay on 'The Kerala Story 2' Release

  • Court lifts 15-day release stay
  • Orders CBFC re-examination for hate speech
  • Film faces allegations of inciting hatred
  • Sequel to National Award-winning original
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Kerala High Court lifts stay on release of 'The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond'

Kerala High Court lifts release stay on 'The Kerala Story 2', orders CBFC to re-examine film for hate speech allegations. Latest updates.

"ordered the Board to undertake a detailed re-examination of the controversial portions - Kerala High Court"

Kochi, February 27

The Kerala High Court Division Bench on Friday lifted the stay on the release of the film 'The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond'.

High Court Division Bench of Justices SA Dharmadhikari and PV Balakrishnan stayed interim order passed by Single Bench Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas, which stayed the release for 15 days.

On February 26, the Kerala High Court directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to re-watch and reconsider the clearance of 'The Kerala Story 2', following claims that the film contains hate-spreading content.

The Kerala HC had also imposed a 15-day interim stay on the film's release. While hearing a petition that raised concerns about certain scenes in the film allegedly inciting hatred and threatening communal harmony, the court also examined the earlier decision of the CBFC, which had granted certification permitting the film's screening.

Observing the seriousness of the allegations, the bench ordered the Board to undertake a detailed re-examination of the controversial portions of the film.The CBFC has been ordered to submit a report clarifying whether the remarks in question amount to an insult against a specific community.

'The Kerala Story 2,' the sequel to the National Award-winning 'The Kerala Story', that came out in 2023, follows the lives of three young women who fall into what the film describes as deceptive marriages and face alleged forced religious conversions.

Ever since the trailer for the sequel was released, the film has been drawing strong reactions from all corners, and several social media users have criticised it as "propaganda," while the filmmakers maintain that it is based on researched real-life incidents.

Earlier, reports claimed that the teaser of the film was removed after court intervention.

However, the makers denied these claims.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a Keralite, I'm tired of my beautiful, peaceful state being portrayed in this light. Films like this create more division than they solve. The court's order for a re-examination was the right step.
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Aman W
The first film was highly controversial. If the sequel is also based on "researched incidents," then what is there to hide? Let it release. Truth should not be afraid of scrutiny.
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Sarah B
Respectfully, I have to disagree with the court lifting the stay. In today's sensitive climate, content that can "incite hatred" needs extra caution. The CBFC should have been more diligent the first time.
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Vikram M
Good decision by the Division Bench. The single judge's stay was an overreach. The process has been followed - CBFC certification, then court review. Now let the box office speak.
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Nisha Z
This is not just about a film. It's about the kind of narratives we allow to become mainstream. Portraying an entire community in a bad light for drama is irresponsible filmmaking. Shame.
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David E
Interesting legal process here. The court is essentially asking the CBFC to do its job properly with a second review. This seems like a balanced approach before granting full release.

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