The Kerala Story 2 Box Office: Strong Opening Day
The sequel to "The Kerala Story" has made a notable entry at the Indian box office, earning ₹4.65 crore on its opening day. This figure comes from a total of 3716 shows, with an occupancy rate of 10.2%. While this opening is impressive, it doesn't quite match the first film's debut of ₹8.03 crore. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, this sequel continues to explore the complex and often controversial themes introduced in the original.
The storyline focuses on the lives of three young women who find themselves in what the film describes as deceptive marriages. These women are portrayed as facing significant challenges, including allegations of forced religious conversions. The film's narrative raises important social questions, making it a topic of discussion across various platforms.
Critics have had mixed reactions to the film. A review from the Hindustan Times noted that the performances of the lead actresses—Ulka, Aishwarya, and Aditi—were well-executed, aligning with the filmmakers' intentions. However, the review also mentioned that the music did not significantly contribute to the film's impact, with the background score being described as overwhelming.
Since the release of its trailer, "The Kerala Story 2" has generated strong reactions, particularly on social media. While some viewers have criticized the film, dubbing it as "propaganda," the filmmakers assert that the story is based on researched real-life incidents. This has led to a heated debate regarding the portrayal of sensitive subjects within the film.
The legal battle that preceded the film's release adds another layer to its narrative. After various challenges, it has finally reached theaters, allowing audiences to engage with its controversial themes. As the film continues to attract attention, its impact on the Indian cinematic landscape remains to be seen.