Kerala Story 2 row: CM Vijayan, Congress warn sequel aims to spread hatred, divide state

The upcoming sequel to the film 'Kerala Story' has sparked significant controversy in Kerala, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress leader K C Venugopal voicing strong objections. Both leaders have accused 'Kerala Story 2' of perpetuating false narratives that aim to sow discord and undermine the state's long-standing secular fabric. Vijayan emphasized that the film's content not only misrepresents the state's culture but also seeks to incite hatred among communities. Venugopal echoed these sentiments, warning that such portrayals could further polarize the population and damage the state's reputation for tolerance. As the film's release approaches, both political figures are urging the public to critically evaluate the intentions behind the film and to stand against any attempt to manipulate societal sentiments for divisive ends. This controversy highlights the ongoing tensions in Indian society regarding representation in media and the responsibility of filmmakers to portray communities accurately and sensitively.
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