A bold teaser for ‘The Kerala Story 2’ has polarized opinions, yet India’s saint fraternity has embraced it wholeheartedly. Kamakhya Narayan Singh’s directorial venture movingly illustrates the plight of Hindu girls trapped in romantic deceptions culminating in forced conversions.
Detractors have voiced dissent, but spiritual authorities label them gravely misguided. Jagatguru Parmhans Acharya in Ayodhya stated bluntly to media, ‘Love jihad peaks dangerously. Hindu daughters are perpetual targets. The Delhi 6-year-old assault by three community members exemplifies the peril. Film foes plot India’s demise, tainted by misogynistic thoughts. Urgent, harsh laws needed against this menace.’
Sitaram Das Maharaj interrogated the backlash. ‘Film unveils unvarnished facts. Wrong to depict reality? It protects our high-achieving girls from ruinous enticements. Resisters are homegrown terrorists, betrayers with no place here.’
Akhil Bharatiya Akhada Parishad chief Ravindra Puri from Nashik rallied supporters. ‘First installment revealed jihadist horrors on Hindu women. Persistent jihad variants plague us. Sanatanis, fortify defenses – integration impossible. View The Kerala Story 2 for revelation.’
Rishikesh’s Swami Narayan Das from Shri Bharat Milap Ashram hailed its valor. ‘Abstaining from films myself, acclaim reaches me. Coerced conversion ranks as supreme transgression. It portrays predators ensnaring our innocents. Sympathizers are damned too.’
This endorsement from saints elevates the teaser beyond cinema, framing it as a societal alert. As release approaches, it may pressure lawmakers to address love jihad decisively, safeguarding future generations.