"Creative Freedom": Centre Backs Censor Certificate To Kerala Story 2

The Indian government has expressed its support for the certification of 'Kerala Story 2', a sequel to the controversial film 'Kerala Story', which has faced scrutiny following its trailer's release. Authorities have stated that the film does not pose a threat to public order, emphasizing the importance of creative freedom in the cinematic landscape. The original 'Kerala Story' sparked significant debate due to its provocative themes and portrayal of certain social issues, leading to widespread discussions about censorship and artistic expression in India. The government's endorsement of the sequel's censor certificate reflects a commitment to uphold filmmakers' rights while balancing societal sensitivities. As the film gears up for release, it remains to be seen how audiences will respond, given the heightened attention surrounding its contentious predecessor.
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