The Kerala High Court on Thursday imposed a 15-day interim stay on the release of 'The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond'. Sudipto Sen, who directed 'The Kerala Story', reacted to the order, asserting that "issues of cinema should end with the censor board only."
"The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond," has hit a major roadblock just a day ahead of its release, as the Kerala High Court has imposed a 15-day interim stay on the release of the controversial film.
The Kerala High Court ordered the makers of The Kerala Story 2 to arrange a screening of the Hindi film for the court in Kochi before its release on Friday.
The Kerala High Court issued a stern warning to the State Government and sought an immediate explanation regarding how the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) accessed the private contact details of nearly five lakh government employees, judicial officers, and scheme beneficiaries on Tuesday, F
People's Democratic Party (PDP) MLA Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi on Friday criticised the film 'The Kerala Story 2', alleging that the entertainment sector, once a platform to highlight social issues, has now been weaponised to insult Muslims.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Friday supported 'The Kerala Story 2, asserting that the film is "showing the truth" and that filmmakers have every right to present it before the nation.
The vigilance team on Thursday informed the Kerala High Court that 33 individuals, including three temple special officers and 30 counter staff, have been arrayed as accused in the Sabarimala ghee scam involving the alleged misappropriation of approximately Rs. 21.39 lakh from the sale of
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged loss of gold from artefacts at the Sabarimala temple reached the hill shrine on Thursday to collect fresh samples as part of ongoing scientific analysis.
As part of the bail conditions, Mamkootathil has been barred from leaving Kerala and directed to surrender his passport and mobile phone to the investigators. The court has also strictly prohibited him from contacting the complainant or attempting to influence any witnesses.
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala alleged that the Sabarimala gold theft case has been completely sabotaged through deliberate delays and inaction. Speaking at a press conference in Kannur, he claimed that the charge sheet is being intentionally delayed and that the Chief Minister
The Kerala High Court is very unhappy with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the Sabarimala gold theft case. Because the police were too slow to finish their report, some of the main suspects have been allowed to leave jail on "default bail."