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Anurag Kashyap Slams ‘The Kerala Story 2’: “Forcibly Feeding Beef?” Claims Film is Propaganda

Published: 22-02-2026, 11:35 PM
Anurag Kashyap Slams 'The Kerala Story 2': "Forcibly Feeding Beef?" Claims Film is Propaganda
  • Kashyap Slams ‘Kerala Story 2’: “Propaganda for money, divides society!”
  • Shocking Trailer Scene: “Forcibly feeding beef is pure fiction!” says Kashyap.
  • Kerala CM Rages: Film aims to brand state a terror hub, spark strife!
  • Political Storm Brews: Ruling & Opposition parties united against film.

Bollywood director Anurag Kashyap is stirring up a fresh storm, unleashing scathing criticism on ‘The Kerala Story 2′. Following its controversial predecessor, the sequel’s trailer has provoked Kashyap to dramatically ask, “Forcibly Feeding Beef?” and denounce the film as blatant propaganda. His viral comments are now fueling widespread discussion among English-speaking audiences across South India.

Kashyap Slams ‘Divisive’ Beef Scene

Bollywood director Anurag Kashyap is once again in the news, his critical comments on ‘The Kerala Story 2’ stirring up a storm and going viral on social media. The sequel follows the path of the original ‘The Kerala Story’, released in 2023, which generated undeniable sensation and numerous controversies based on alleged real incidents in Kerala. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, ‘The Kerala Story 2’ is scheduled for release on February 27, and its recently released trailer has already sparked significant controversy.

Both the state’s ruling Communist Party and the opposition Congress are strongly opposing the film. CM Pinarayi Vijayan has also expressed strong anger, stating that attempts are being made to portray Kerala as a hub of terrorism and create communal strife, calling for these efforts to be countered.

Political Storm Brews Over Sequel

Anurag Kashyap has now joined this chorus of critics. Speaking to the media recently, he made sensational remarks, asserting that the film is designed to divide society and is merely “propaganda… made purely to earn money.” He specifically highlighted a scene depicted in the trailer, stating, “The trailer shows a Muslim family forcibly feeding beef to a Hindu girl. In real life, no one does that. No one would even force-feed ‘khichdi’. This film is divisive and far from reality.”

Consequently, Kashyap’s comments, particularly his “forcibly feeding beef” remark, have become a hot topic and are widely circulating on social media. It remains to be seen what sensations this film will create after its release.

Looking Ahead

Kashyap’s potent ‘forcibly feeding beef’ analogy has truly intensified the film’s contentious narrative. As ‘The Kerala Story 2’ arrives, our discerning South Indian audience will critically weigh if it’s genuine cinema or just another serving of propaganda. Their verdict, surely, will define its sensation.

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