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Some Parts Will Be Avoided In ‘The Kerala Story’ Censor Board Issued A Certificate

The Censor Board has approved the screening of ‘The Kerala Story‘ which is creating a lot of controversies. The film was released with an A certificate. This was revealed by the producer of the film, Vipul Amritlal Shah. And the Censor Board has suggested ten changes in the film including dialogues in various parts of the film. These are the parts that the sensor board suggested changing. The conversation is that America is also providing funding to terrorists through Pakistan. Part of the dialogue is that the Communist Party does not allow Hindus to practice their rituals. Indian Communists should be removed from Indian Communists where it is said that they are opportunists. The Censor Board also said that the former chief minister’s interview, which mentions terrorism at the end, should be omitted.

Meanwhile, director Sudeepto Sen came to the scene with a response to the controversy related to the Kerala story. Sudeepto Sen said that the number of people who converted from Kerala and went to IS is not 32000 but more. The director said that the film was made after studying about six thousand such cases. The director added that politicians should criticize after watching the film.

Earlier, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has also come out against the Kerala Story movie. He said that the film was made with the aim of spreading hatred against Kerala. The film is a product of the Sangh Parivar Lie factory. The Sangh Parivar is targeting elections in Kerala through hate propaganda. The film is a product of the Sangh Parivar Lie factory. The Chief Minister also alleged that the Sangh Parivar is targeting the elections in Kerala through hate propaganda.

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