The makers of The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Beyond have dropped the official trailer of their most talked‑about film yet, setting off fresh discussions across social media, news platforms, and public forums. The sequel, produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah under the Sunshine Pictures banner, is slated to hit Indian cinemas on 27 February 2026.
The trailer opens with a stark message suggesting that India could become an Islamic state in the next 25 years if current trends continue, immediately setting a provocative tone. It then shifts into three parallel narratives set across Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Kerala, each focused on young Hindu women who fall in love with Muslim men but find themselves in situations the film frames as coercion and religious conversion.
In Rajasthan, a distraught family approaches police with a POCSO complaint after their 16‑year‑old daughter allegedly faces forced conversion. In Madhya Pradesh, another woman’s marriage turns into a story of betrayal and pressure to abandon her religion. The Kerala storyline depicts a live‑in relationship that spirals into conflict when the heroine refuses to convert, escalating into emotional and physical abuse in the trailer’s most intense sequences.
The film stars Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, and Aishwarya Ojha as the three central women whose lives take dramatic turns. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, the sequel expands on themes first introduced in The Kerala Story — focusing on identity, trust, and conflict — but this time with a stronger emphasis on narrative escalation and the idea of fighting back. The makers shared a social caption along the lines of “They targeted our daughters… This time, we do not stay silent. Is baar sahenge nahi… ladenge.”
Since its launch on social media and YouTube, the trailer has sparked both support and criticism. Some viewers praise its emotional impact and framing of individual pain, while others argue that the portrayal of communities and sensitive themes might fuel divisive interpretations. The film’s producers, however, have acknowledged that the script draws inspiration from documented court cases and extensive research aiming to tell emotional stories grounded in real life.
As The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Beyond approaches release, it stands to be one of the most debated Hindi films of the year — not just for its cinematic elements but for the conversations it ignites on social, cultural, and national identity issues.
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