
📌 Key Points
- Kerala HC greenlights ‘Kerala Story 2’ release!
- Ban efforts fail: Controversial film out tonight!
- High Court overturns single judge’s 15-day stay.
- State government outrage ignored; producers rush release.
Adding another chapter to South India’s ongoing cinematic sagas, ‘The Kerala Story 2’ is finally set for release. The Kerala High Court‘s recent, much-debated decision to clear the film has triggered a fresh wave of public and legal commotion. This controversial green light follows numerous contentions, ensuring the film remains a hot topic for discussion across the region.
Court Battles Erupt Over Film
The release of ‘The Kerala Story 2′ has triggered a fresh wave of commotion, following a sensational decision by the Kerala High Court to give the film the green signal for release amidst numerous controversies.
The film’s trailer alone created a significant stir, drawing outrage from the state government and opposition parties who claimed it contained scenes misrepresenting Kerala. They had even approached the court seeking a ban, which led to a single bench judge previously imposing a temporary 15-day stay on the film’s release.
Green Light for Sequel Tonight
However, in a pivotal turn, the Kerala High Court Division Bench today (February 27) granted permission for the film’s release. This decision followed an appeal filed by producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, challenging the interim order issued by the single judge yesterday. The Division Bench had reserved its judgment on that appeal just a day prior.
With the High Court’s verdict clearing its path, the producers wasted no time, holding an emergency meeting in Mumbai this evening. They subsequently announced that ‘The Kerala Story 2’ is now confirmed for release tonight. The film, which has been surrounded by controversy, is now set to hit screens with high expectations.
Looking Ahead
With the High Court’s green light, ‘The Kerala Story 2’ hits screens tonight. The legal battle ends, but its controversial journey truly begins. Expect intense public discourse across Kerala as audiences deliver their verdict, shaping narratives for weeks to come.


