‘The Kerala Story’, the movie created on how it pushed 32,000 Hindu females to convert to Islam and join ISIS, is currently the subject of a heated debate. A particular segment of society has praised the movie, but others have criticised it, called it propaganda, compared it to ‘The Kashmir Files’, and demanded that it not be shown in theatres or on any other platform. However, after the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) approved Keral Story and Shabana Azmi spoke out in favour of it, many applauded the veteran actress for her decision. However, now that Kangana Ranaut has retaliated against her by using Laal Singh Chaddha as an example, Kangana Azmi has come under fire.
Because ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ is an Aamir Khan remake of the Hollywood classic ‘The Kerala Story’, and because almost everyone has seen it, nobody was interested in watching it, Kangana told Shabana that she cannot compare ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’ to ‘The Kerala Story’. " This is a very valid point except for the fact that no one asked for a ban on LSC people just didn’t want to see it for many reasons, major reason was it was a remake of a very popular old Hollywood classic which most people had already seen …"
Many people argue that ‘The Kerala Story’ is a film that propagandists against the Muslim community and that one shouldn't support such delicate subjects because making such films amounts to inciting hatred among different communities. Even though the movie has a lot of supporters, like celebrities like Kangana Ranaut and ‘The Kashmir Files’ director Vivek Agnihotri