KGF Chapter 2 Movie Review

After The Kashmir Files, Now The Kerala Story

The story of the disappearance of 32 thousand girls in 10 years, a film on religious conversion and ISIS will be made

The Kashmir Files has set a new trend for Bollywood movies. After the atrocities on Kashmiri Pandits, now the story of the disappearance of 32 thousand girls in Kerala in the last 10 years and the hand of terrorist organization ISIS will be brought to the big screen.

The film is titled 'The Kerala Story', which is going to be directed by Sudipto Sen. It was announced on Tuesday. The film will have issues like human trafficking, kidnapping of girls by ISIS, getting them married to their fighters, conversions.

The story of the film will be on the trafficking and illegal trade of girls

A short teaser has been released by the makers, in which they have told about trafficking and trafficking of thousands of girls from Kerala. According to the teaser, more than 32 thousand women have been abducted from Kerala so far. From here a campaign is also started to convert Kerala into an Islamic state. Such incidents have been happening in Kerala for more than a decade. Makers have done research on this for a long time.

This movie will shock you from inside

Producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah said about the film, "This story is a human tragedy, which will shock you to the core. When Sudipto came and narrated it to me with his research of more than 3-4 years, I wept at first. It was the same day I decided to make this film. I am glad that we are now going ahead with the film and we look forward to making a very real, fair and true story of events."

This movie is the sound of mothers crying

Writer director Sudipto Sen said, "According to an investigation, since 2009, around 32,000 girls from Kerala and Mangalore have been converted to Islam from Hindu and Christian communities and most of them were transported to Syria, Afghanistan and other ISIS and Haqqani-dominated areas." have gone.

During our research on this and throughout our field trips, we have seen the tears of mothers of runaway girls. We found some of them in prisons in Afghanistan and Syria. Most of the girls were married to the dreaded terrorists of ISIS and they have children too. This important film tries to listen to the cries of all the mothers who have lost their daughters.

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