Updated On: 13 August, 2025 08:52 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Days after The Kerala Story was criticised for its National Award wins, the lead actress Adah Sharma has addressed the criticisms. The film, based on real-life events, bagged two national awards

Adah Sharma defends The Kerala Story
The Kerala Story, which bagged two recognitions at the recently announced 71st National Film Awards, has been subjected to a lot of flak and criticism from industry stalwarts as well as the audience. Now, actor Adah Sharma, who headlined the film, has made a strong statement defending the film and its message. She said, it is her "responsibility" to give voice to the victims' stories through the film based on real-life incidents.
In an exclusive conversation with Hindustan Times, the actor got candid about the film and its controversial reception. Adah revealed, “Everyone is allowed to have their opinion. I think it would have been shameful not to make this film. I have met 25 girls who went through the horrors. The film is a diluted version of what they went through.”
For the unversed, the film sparked nationwide conversations upon its release. The film was based on real accounts of young women who were allegedly trafficked, radicalised, and forced into terrorist organisations. Adah played one such victim in the film, which she believes came with a deep sense of moral responsibility. She further added, "I was very nervous for them to watch the film," she shared, “but thankfully, they loved it. After meeting those girls, I felt it was my responsibility to tell their story.”