
The teaser of the film ‘The Kerala Story 2,’ directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, has gained significant attention upon its release. The film poignantly portrays the story of Hindu girls who are reportedly trapped in love and forcibly converted to another religion.
While the teaser has sparked opposition from some quarters, the country’s saint community has expressed strong support for the film. They have condemned those protesting against it, calling them sinful for opposing a narrative that highlights a critical issue.
Jagatguru Paramhans Acharya from Ayodhya commented on the teaser, stating, “Love Jihad is at its peak, and no Hindu girl is safe. The birth of a girl means she becomes a target for jihadis. Even in Delhi, a six-year-old girl was raped by three members of a particular community. Those opposing ‘The Kerala Story 2’ wish to destroy the nation. They harbor hateful attitudes, especially towards women. The government must enact stricter laws against Love Jihad.”
Sitaram Das Maharaj praised the film for depicting reality, asking critics, “What crime is there in showing the truth? Our daughters aspire to become doctors, engineers, or judges, yet their lives are destroyed by falling into love traps. Those opposing this film are terrorists, anti-national, and do not deserve to live in this country.”
Ravindra Puri, president of the All India Akhara Parishad from Nashik, said, “The first film revealed the truth about what jihadis do to Hindu sisters and daughters. Various forms of jihad have spread across the country for years. I urge all Sanatanis to protect themselves from these jihadis. They will never accept us. We must watch the entire ‘The Kerala Story 2’ as it exposes jihadis.”
Swami Narayan Das, head of Shri Bharat Milap Ashram in Rishikesh, also praised the film for courageously exposing the truth and warned against forced conversions. He stated, “I do not watch films, but I have heard much about this one. Forcible conversion is a grave sin, and this film shows how jihadis prey on our girls. Supporting such a mindset is sinful.”

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