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  1. The Kerala Story: A Poorly Defined Plot Caught up in Controversies
  2. Where Is Shalini Unnikrishnan Now? Know About The Actual Victim Of “The Kerala Story”
  3. How accurate are the claims made by ‘The Kerala Story’?


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The Kerala Story: A Poorly Defined Plot Caught up in Controversies

'The Kerala Story', a movie caught between sensationalism and poor direction, fails to deliver the right message and adds to the hate at the same time. Right outside the theatre at Laxmi Nagar's V3S Mall, four policemen were stationed outside the gate on a Friday evening, three of them inside the theatre. The guy at the security check, when he saw the reporter staring at the policemen, said, "It is a Hindu Muslim film; that is why they are here in case there are any problems." People waited in anticipation for the film to begin inside, and there were certain expectations that they had come with. Girish, a Company Secretariat, talking about what he expected from the film, said, "I do not think this film is anything communal; all it has is the reality of India and how ISIS functions. Every community should watch the film." As much as he said that, the people did seem to be charged up inside the theatre during the film, as they passed constant Islamophobic comments and statements. The movie, ever since the release of its teaser and trailer, has been caught up in controversies. The film's initial teaser claimed that the film was about the 32,000 women who were forcefully converted and radicalised by Islamic fundamentalists. After being caught up in factual inaccuracies, the director had to get the trailer description changed from the story of 32,000 women to three women. However, towards the end of the film, one of the characters can still be seen claiming that there are over ...

Where Is Shalini Unnikrishnan Now? Know About The Actual Victim Of “The Kerala Story”

The movie The true story of Kerala women who were recruited into the ranks of ISIS terrorists serves as the basis for this movie. Shalini Unnikrishnan character played by Adah Sharma. explains in front of the officers why she joined ISIS. Considering that this article covers Shalini Unnikrishnan in greater detail. Table of Contents • • • Where is Shalini Unnikrishnan now? The personality of Shalini Unnikrishnan depends on the genuine story of Nimisha Pseudonym Fathima Isa, one of four young ladies who escaped to Afghanistan and later joined ISIS for the conflict against US powers in the ISIS-controlled Khorasan Area. Sonia Sebastian was later identified as Ayisha, Merrin Jacob as Mariyam, and Raffaela were among the other girls with Fathima Isa. The film additionally portrays Rameez, the genuine school beau of Shalini Unnikrishnan, and the person Adah Sharma plays in “The Kerala Story.” Shalini is conceived by Rameez before he leaves her. Shalini is later wed to an ISIS terrorist by a local clergyman. As per the source, Nimisha is detained in Afghanistan after her better half, an ISIS fear monger, was killed in an assault. The film additionally portrays Rameez, the genuine school beau of Shalini Unnikrishnan, and the person Adah Sharma plays in “The Kerala Story.” Shalini is conceived by Rameez before he leaves her. Shalini is later wed to an ISIS terrorist by a local clergyman. As per the source, Nimisha is detained in Afghanistan after her better half, an ISIS fear monge...

How accurate are the claims made by ‘The Kerala Story’?

• • • How accurate are the claims made by ‘The Kerala Story’? How accurate are the claims made by ‘The Kerala Story’? According to the US State Department report titled ‘Country Reports on Terrorism 2020: India’, “There were 66 known Indian-origin fighters affiliated with ISIS, as of November” (2020). 'The Kerala Story' releases on May 5. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday (April 30) slammed the makers of ‘The Kerala Story’, saying that at first glance, the film appears to peddle lies aimed at creating communal polarisation and spreading hate propaganda against the state. Vijayan said that despite the issue of ‘love jihad’ being rejected by probe agencies, courts and the Home Ministry, it was being raised in connection with Kerala only to “humiliate the state in front of the world”. The film, whose trailer was released last week, is scheduled to open in theatres on May 5. It is directed by Sudipto Sen and produced by Vipul Amrutul Shah. The film stars Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani. Since the trailer dropped, it has been the subject of fierce online debate and criticism, with many claiming that its story is completely fabricated. Others have claimed that it sheds light on the much-ignored story of forced conversions in Kerala. The Kerala Story’s plot The film’s plot follows the story of a group of women from Kerala who are converted to Islam (through force or deceit) and go on to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Cl...