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Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap calls *The Kerala Story 2* propaganda, sparking debate over its alleged exploitation of religious tensions.
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap has criticized the upcoming film *The Kerala Story 2*, calling it "propaganda" and accusing its creators of exploiting social divisions for profit.
Speaking at the Filmfare Awards in Kochi, he dismissed a viral trailer scene involving forced beef consumption as unrealistic and sensationalized.
The film, set for release on February 27, 2026, portrays alleged religious conversions in Kerala, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh, sparking national debate.
Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh defended the film as fact-based, claiming every scene reflects real incidents and challenging Kashyap to review their research.
Producer Vipul Shah stated the film aims to expose a perceived threat to religious freedom, noting no government action followed the first film’s controversial claims.
The controversy continues amid legal scrutiny and polarized public reaction.
El cineasta Anurag Kashyap llama a *The Kerala Story 2* propaganda, lo que provocó un debate sobre su supuesta explotación de las tensiones religiosas.