Updated On: 24 February, 2026 04:42 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond has sparked fresh controversy, with its makers defending the film at a Delhi press conference amid allegations of propaganda. They introduced over 30 women from across India who alleged forced conversions, insisting the sequel tells a pan-India story

The Kerala Story 2
The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond has landed in legal trouble amid fresh controversy surrounding its content. Like its predecessor, several objections have been raised against the film, which deals with alleged forced religious conversions in India. While the first part focused on victims from Kerala, the second instalment expands its scope to alleged incidents across the country.
Amid the backlash, producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah and director Kamakhya Narayan Singh organised a press conference in Delhi recently, where they also introduced over 30 women who they claimed were victims of alleged forced religious conversions. At the event, the makers defended the film against allegations of peddling propaganda.