The upcoming Bollywood film “The Kerala Story 2” has been heavily criticized by director Anurag Kashyap, who has labeled it as propaganda. The sequel, set for release in almost three years, has reignited controversy. The film is being produced by Weepol Amrit Lal Shah and directed by Komalakhya Narayan Singh.
In a media interaction at the Kochi Airport, Anurag Kashyap stated that the reason for his criticism lies in the fact that the film’s purpose is to divide the audience, with no meaningful storyline. He also pointed out a contentious scene in which a woman is forced to eat meat, calling it nonsense. Kashyap claimed that no one is forced to eat in such a manner, nor is any dish presented in such a way.
He further accused the filmmakers of prioritizing profits over the story and content. On the other hand, expert in biology, Sri Devi Nambudiri, has filed a petition in the Kerala High Court challenging the release of the film.
Abdullah Al Khateeb, a filmmaker, raised the Palestinian flag on stage, stating, “The German government is a partner in the genocide in Gaza along with Israel.” The controversy surrounding the film has sparked a heated debate, with many expressing their opinions on social media.
In other news, the release of the music video for “Ek Din” by Janhvi Kapoor has created a buzz on social media. The video, which has been viewed millions of times, features Kapoor in a stunning avatar.
In a recent interview, Tapsee Pannu recalled the time when Rangoli Chandel called her “Kingna’s cheap copy.” The actress has been making headlines with her recent projects, including the film “Dhaakad.”
Amitabh Bachchan and his son Abhishek Bachchan have always been considered the most beloved father-son duo in Bollywood. In a recent interview, Saba Qamar stated that she believes that humans are capable of being even more evil than the devil.
In a shocking incident, a British Pakistani youth was stabbed to death outside a mosque in Birmingham on Friday evening. The incident occurred outside the Oldbury Mosque, where worshippers were performing the Taraweeh prayer.
Rahul Gandhi, in a recent interaction with Deepak Kumar, assured him that there’s no need to fear, as he has done no wrong. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many condemning the attack.
Meanwhile, the trailer of “Ek Din,” starring Janhvi Kapoor, has been released, and the video has created a buzz on social media. The trailer features Kapoor in a stunning avatar, and the film is set to release soon.
In a recent interview, Zara Noor Abbas expressed her disappointment over the ongoing controversy surrounding the film “The Kerala Story 2.” She also shared some personal anecdotes from her life and career.
In a historic moment for Indian cinema, Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan are set to share the screen together once again in their upcoming film, which is currently being referred to as KHxRK. The film is set to be a grand collaboration between the two legendary actors, who have been a part of the industry for decades.
In other news, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife were rushed to the hospital after they were injured in a car accident while attending a cultural event in India. However, doctors were unable to save them.
In a recent interview, jewelry designer Juveria Saud explained that the fashion show she attended in the UK took place in extreme cold weather. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many condemning the accident.
In a recent interview, Taapsee Pannu recalled the time when Rangoli Chandel called her “Kingna’s cheap copy.” The actress has been making headlines with her recent projects, including the film “Dhaakad.”
In a shocking incident, a British Pakistani youth was stabbed to death outside a mosque in Birmingham on Friday evening. The incident occurred outside the Oldbury Mosque, where worshippers were performing the Taraweeh prayer.
In a recent interaction with Deepak Kumar, Rahul Gandhi assured him that there’s no need to fear, as he has done no wrong. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many condemning the attack.
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