Kerala Story 2 Cleared For Release Today As High Court Lifts Stay

The single bench judge of the Kerala High Court had ordered a 15-day interim stay on the release of The Kerala Story 2

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The Kerala Story 2, directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh.
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  • The Kerala High Court cleared The Kerala Story 2 for theatrical release on Friday
  • The single judge had earlier imposed a 15-day interim stay on the film's release
  • The film received UA certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
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The Division Bench of the Kerala High Court cleared The Kerala Story 2 for its theatrical release today amid controversy over its alleged stereotyping of Kerala and its people.

Soon after the verdict was out, The Kerala Story 2 makers announced that they will hold a conference in the evening in Mumbai, adding that the film will "release tonight".

The tickets for The Kerala Story 2 are now open on online platfoms such as BookMyShow. Earlier in the day, a new petition was filed against the film citing the continued booking of movie tickets for screenings despite the judicial stay.

The decision by the Kerala High Court comes a day after the division bench reserved its judgment on the appeal filed by The Kerala Story 2 producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, challenging the single judge's interim order that stayed the film's release earlier yesterday. 

The single bench judge had ordered a 15-day interim stay on the release of the film, despite it having received certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). 

The Kerala Story 2, directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah under Sunshine Pictures, had been embroiled in controversy since its teaser was released online. The makers had consistently maintained that the story was inspired by "true incidents".

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The Kerala High Court heard a petition from Sreedev Namboodiri seeking to revoke The Kerala Story 2's U/A certificate, claiming it portrayed Kerala and its people in bad light and promoted harmful stereotypes.

The bench also criticised the CBFC for approving the film without adequately applying its mind. It stayed the release until all arguments were completed, noting the teaser and trailer's pose a risk to communal harmony.

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