Beyond The Kerala Story Sequel Gets February 27 Release Date

The sequel to the discourse-generating film "The Kerala Story" has been officially slated for a theatrical release on February 27, 2026. Titled "Beyond The Kerala Story," the film is presented by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and directed by National Award winner Kamakhya Narayan Singh. The motion poster suggests the sequel will delve deeper into its hard-hitting narrative, focusing on real victims and hidden truths. The original 2023 film, directed by Sudipto Sen and starring Adah Sharma, had won two National Awards.

Key Points: Beyond The Kerala Story Release Date Announced for Feb 27

  • Sequel to controversial 2023 film
  • Releases February 27, 2026
  • Presented by Vipul Amrutlal Shah
  • Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh
  • Promises deeper, harder-hitting narrative
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Vipul A Shah's 'Beyond The Kerala Story' gets a release date; To be out on February 27

Sequel to the National Award-winning film 'The Kerala Story' is set for a theatrical release on February 27, 2026. Details inside.

Vipul A Shah's 'Beyond The Kerala Story' gets a release date; To be out on February 27
"Because some stories don't end. This time, it goes deeper. - Film's Motion Poster"

Mumbai, Jan 5

Filmmaker Vipul Amrutlal Shah's much-awaited next, "Beyond The Kerala Story" has finally received a release date.

The makers, Sunshine Pictures Limited, have revealed that the film is scheduled to arrive in cinema halls on February 27 this year.

They unveiled a motion poster announcing the release date of the film on social media. The asset on the clip went like this:

"They said it was just a story.

They tried to silence it.

They tried to discredit it.

But the truth didn't stop.

Because some stories don't end.

This time, it goes deeper.

This time, it hurts more.

Beyond The Kerala Story".

"...and it continues, Beyond the Kerala Story...Presented by Vipul Amrutlal Shah & Sunshine Pictures. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh...Co-produced by Aashin A Shah...In cinemas on 27th February, 2026", the caption on the post read.

Refreshing your memory, the 2023 release "The Kerala Story" sparked widespread discourse across the country. Despite this, the project was able to bag not one but two National Awards, for 'Best Direction' and 'Best Cinematography'.

Directed by Sudipto Sen and starring Adah Sharma, "The Kerala Story"

revolves around the indoctrination of aspiring nurses, two Hindu and one Christian. The project is claimed to be based on true events that took place in a north Kerala district.

Now "Beyond The Kerala Story" promises to be another hard-hitting narrative elevated both in terms of storytelling and scale.

The sequel returns to the rawness of real life, bringing forth voices of real victims, truths hidden in plain sight, and stories unfolding in our own neighborhoods.

Produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah under his banner Sunshine Pictures Limited, "Beyond The Kerala Story" has been directed by National Award winner Kamakhya Narayan Singh. Co-produced by Aashin A Shah, the film is set for a theatrical release on February 27.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly, I hope this one focuses more on facts and less on sensationalism. The first movie created a lot of tension. Cinema should unite, not divide. Let's see if they handle the subject with more responsibility this time.
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Arjun K
National Award winner directing this? That's promising. The teaser text gives me chills – "truths hidden in plain sight". This is the kind of bold cinema we need. February can't come soon enough!
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Sarah B
As someone who lived in Kerala for a few years, I find the premise of these films reductive. The state is beautiful and its people are peaceful. I wish filmmakers would also highlight positive stories from the region.
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Vikram M
The motion poster is powerful. "They tried to silence it..." – that line hits hard. It shows the struggle to get these narratives out. Hope it does well at the box office. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
My only request to the makers is to please be sensitive. These are real victims' stories. Don't use them just for drama. If it's a genuine effort to bring truth to light, I will definitely watch.

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