The Kerala Story’s Ban Lifted; Press Conference Organized In Kolkata
West Bengal and Telangana’s bans on the movie “The Kerala Story” were lifted by the court yesterday. The Kerala Story’s creators held a press conference today to promote the film and respond to inquiries that were misdirected by some Bengali people.
Sudipto Sen, the film’s director, and actress Adah Sharma traveled to speak to the media. In contrast, Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the film’s producer and creative director, joined remotely and answered questions from the media live on television.
Vipul Amrutlal Shah spoke to the media and answered many questions in an intelligent and candid manner.
The filmmakers also showed a video clip to the media during the press conference in which actual victims discussed the movie’s plot and said that it was completely factual and that many more women than 32000 had disappeared.
The Kerala Story, a well-funded movie by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, has touched audiences’ hearts and souls on a global scale and shows no signs of slowing down in terms of box office success. The film was released on 5th May and has been gathering momentum since then.
The movie delves into the life stories of a woman who changed her religion and was dragged to Syria by ISIS after being duped and taken advantage of by religious vanguards.
The Kerala Story is produced, developed, and distributed by Sunshine Pictures which is owned by Vipul Amrutlal Shah.
Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Balani, and Siddhi Idnani are the cast of this much-talked-about film.
The running time of the film is 138 minutes.
Vipul Amrutlal Shah is the Producer, Creative Director, and co-writer of the film. The film is co-produced by Aashin A Shah and directed by Sudipto Sen.
So if you have not yet watched the film, make sure you take time out and watch this much-talked-about film this weekend with your friends or family.
Priyanka Dutta