It was a dramatic day as The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond’s release almost got pushed by two weeks due to an order by Kerala High Court. However, the makers immediately filed for an appeal after which the stay on the release was lifted. Consequently, the film was released from the evening of Friday, February 27. Around the same time, producer Vipul Shah held a press conference and gave headline worthy quotes.
Vipul Shah was asked to comment on Anurag Kashyap’s scathing comments on The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond. Vipul thundered, “Anurag ji made a film, That Girl In Yellow Boots (2011) which touched upon a daughter and father’s immoral relationship. So, when a director makes a film about a daughter and father’s physical relationship, should we take his viewpoint seriously? This was a question raised by our director Kamakhaya Narayan Singh.”
He added, “I was hoping that since Anurag talks openly, he would react to this comment by our director. Hopefully, in a few days, he’ll share his answer. I don’t personally like to comment on someone’s view.”
When remarked that his films targets a particular religion, Vipul said, “First and foremost, we have not targeted any religion or community in the film, neither in The Kerala Story (2023) or The Kerala Story 2. If the criminal happens to belong to a particular religion, what is the way then? Can I show Rehman Dakait as a Hindu? Similarly, if the criminals in the film belong to a particular community, what option do I have? I have to show the way they are. I have to be true to the film and honest to the victims, their pain.”
At another point, he also stated, “I guarantee you that my film would get boycotted by Filmfare and other commercial awards. But I hope that …read more
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