Producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah is back with the sequel to his 2023 blockbuster ‘The Kerala Story’, and the title is ‘The Kerala Story 2:Goes Beyond’. The trailer is out and is sparking controversies, with some supporting the story. However, there are others saying it will disrupt the harmony in Kerala and other states as well.
Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond, Cast And Crew

The film stars Ulka Gupta, Aditi Gupta and Aishwarya Ojha. The film is produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Ravichandran Nallapa, and Aashin A. Shah. The writers of the film are Amarnath Jha and Vipul Amrutlal Shah. Additionally, Kamakhya Narayan Singh does the direction.
Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond, Story
The movie is a story of three young Surkha (Ulka Gupta), Divya (Aditi Bhatiya), and Neha (Aishwarya Ojha) who are Hindu girls from different Indian States. All of them fall into deceptive relationships and are facing manipulation to convert.
Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond, CBFC Rating
The movie has received a U/A Certificate, suitable for 14+. The runtime of the movie is 2 hours 11 minutes (131 minutes).
Controversy
The story of the movie has got out an online debate, and the matter has reached the Kerala High Court. In a follow-up, Pinarayi Vijayan tries to express his disappointment on the social media platform X. In his post, he wrote that people should treat the reports about a sequel to the hate-mongering film The Kerala Story with utmost gravity.

Since people have already seen through the communal agenda and blatant lies of the first part, Kerala will once again reject this attempt to demonise its secular fabric with contempt. Meanwhile, fabricated narratives that aim to incite communal discord shock many as they receive a free pass, and authorities continue to gag critical expressions of art. We must stand united against these attempts to paint our land of harmony as a hub of terror. The truth shall always prevail.
Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond will be released on 27th February all over India. The first part of the movie was a big commercial success, and the makers might expect the same again.
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