The Kerala Story is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah.[1] It stars Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani. The plot follows a group of women from Kerala who are coerced into converting to Islam and joining the Islamic State .[5][6] Marketed as a true story, the film is premised on the Hindutva conspiracy theory of "love jihad",[7] and falsely claims that thousands of Hindu women from Kerala have been converted to Islam and recruited in the Islamic State.[8][9]

One of the guy in the interview panel asked me about my opinion about Kerala story film controversy upon knowing I am from Kerala. I replied that filmmakers could've made it more carefully sighting the exact number of people converted or atleast it should've be promoted as a completely fictional work but instead they were using it as a political matter against a specific religion.


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The radicalisation and trafficking of gullible girls to germinate terror is a story waiting to be told. But the way director Sudipto Sen tells The Kerala Story, after years of research, is more burlesque than a sincere depiction of the problem. More like a companion piece to The Kashmir Files, the film maintains a divisive tone and the gaze is emotionally exploitative. Like the bigots in the film, it seems the makers are keen on converting the audience into hate mongers and expressing themselves in society.

Shalini or Fatima Ba (Adah Sharma) is one such girl who is converted and sent to Syria with her husband to fight for the cause of the Islamic State. Caught and imprisoned in Afghanistan, she tells her story in the flashback where she and her two classmates, Geetanjali (Siddhi Idnani) and Nimah (Yogita Bihani), were enticed to join the mission by another classmate Asifa (Sonia Balani). While Shalni succumbs, the other two have to bear the brunt of resisting the sinister plot.

Adah Sharma delivers an earnest performance and captures the pain of the vulnerable Shalini who is robbed of her innocence but retains her spine. The way she brings the Malayali accent into her Hindi makes the character all the more believable. The rest indulge in an amateurish exercise where every emotion has to be worn on the sleeve. Overall, it is a story that has little thought concealed in lots of provocation!

Asked if there will be a sequel to The Kerala Story, Shah said, "The topic that we wanted to put forward is finally here and people are appreciating it. This story exposes the trafficking racket. We will think (of the sequel) if we come across a story that shares the same plight."

As the end credits rolled with visuals of the apparent real-life victims of the story, the woman who sat next to me tells me that they should start screening such movies in schools and colleges. Now that Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself has endorsed The Kerala Story, I can actually see that happening.

In the 19th century, Hindu scholars and new religious organisations (like Arya Samaj and Hindu Mahasabha) began producing a new Hindu-centric version of Indian history. This history grew in response to British colonialism but at the same time, shared similarities with British colonial ideas.

The film has been produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and stars Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani. The story revolves around a group of Keralan women who were forced to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and convert to Islam.

Story:

The story revolves around Shalini Unnikrishnan (Adah Sharma), Nimah (Yogita Bihani), and Siddhi Idnani (Geetanjali), who share their room with Asifa (Sonia Balani) in a nursing college in Kasargod, Kerala.

Shalini Unnikrishnan (Adah Sharma), Nimah (Yogita Bihani), and Siddhi Idnani (Geetanjali) are students from a nursing college in Kerala. They share their room with Asifa (Sonia Balani) who is in turn an ISIS agent. Her mission is to brainwash non-Muslim girls and convert them to Islam. Asifa lands two young men in the lives of Shalini and Nimah and makes a plan to convert them into Muslims and take them to Syria as sex slaves. How does all this unravel and how the girls face crazy issues in this conspiracy forms the story of The Kerala Story.

The Kerala story shows a lot of violence. The rape culture, chopping of hands, beheading and trauma caused to innocent women is shown in a brutal manner. The locations are real and the incidents showcased and the way young women are trapped and made to convert into Islam will shock you for sure. Though there are no scenes that depict Islam in a bad light, the film is a direct take on what happens behind closed doors and how innocent women in Kerala are being converted into Islam.

In The Kerala Story, there is no time to relax as the film has serious issues told in a brutal manner. The Kashmir Files was one film which had its own storytelling and agenda and the same happens with The Kerala Story as well. Some will like it immensely and the others will have reservations watching it. But in reality, the film is a hard hitting drama told in a brutal manner.

Advocates P A Mohammed Shah appearing for one of the petitioners stated that "Parents will think I cannot send my children to hostels in which muslim students also stay, they will get converted. That is the impression that they are creating here." He went on to state, "they say that only Hindu and Christian girls are being targeted and their parents should be careful. When they say it is a true story, what will be the mindset of the parents?". Advocate Kaleeswaram Raj submitted that this is a novel case where the Court was being called upon to consider whether hate speech could be in the form of art. 2351a5e196

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