Anagha Jaigopal and Vishali Shetty described in detail the process of radicalisation, conversion to Islam, and how they were saved. They also put their views about the film The Kerala Story.
This comes after Kerala High Court on May 5 refused to put a stay on the release of Sudipto Sen’s The Kerala Story saying that a community as secular as Kerala would accept the movie for what it is.
The Kerala Story makers Vipul Shah and Sudipto Sen moved to the Supreme Court against the decision of the West Bengal government to ban the film in the state
The half-baked information about 40000 'missing' women was amplified by the left-liberal ecosystem in the hopes of deviating public discourse from 'The Kerala Story' to Gujarat.
The Kerala Story, a movie based on how Hindu and Christian women from Kerala are groomed, converted to Islam and trafficked to ISIS, has kicked up a storm in India.
"'The Kerala Story' to be made tax-free in Uttar Pradesh," CM Yogi said in a tweet. The Chief Minister along with his cabinet colleagues is expected to watch the film at a special screening.