Mumbai Kamakhya Narayan Singh, director of the film The Kerala Story-2 Goes Beyond, has spoken on the ongoing protests. He said that cinema halls have resumed screening of the film. Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh on Friday stressed the victory of truth after the Kerala High Court lifted the ban on the film. He said that truth gets troubled but never loses. This has been proven true after the court’s decision. This story is not just a film for us, it is an emotion. It is our responsibility that the people of the country know how our daughters are being implicated in the conspiracy.
Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh said that it is our responsibility that all the people of the country should know how our daughters are being trapped in a conspiracy and they are being made victims. Director Singh said that the film shows the fight of girls, who have come forward with their stories. He further said that the entire country should know about him. Kamakhya Narayan Singh also talked about the protests taking place across the country against the film and told that some videos have come from Kerala, where some people are protesting. But I think these are some anti-social elements of the society. We have freedom to express our views. Our film is a spiritual sequel, which tells the story not just of Kerala but of the entire country. It is spreading in every street, every corner, every locality. He appealed to the audience to watch the film The Kerala Story-2 and said that the film should reach more people so that awareness can be created. The Division Bench of the Kerala High Court on Friday lifted the stay on the release of the film The Kerala Story-2 Goes Beyond. The division bench of the high court comprising Justices SA Dharmadhikari and PV Balakrishnan stayed the interim order of single bench Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas, which had stayed the release for 15 days. The film follows the lives of three young girls who fall into the fraudulent marriages depicted in the film and allegedly face forced religious conversion.