Kerala High Court clearing The Kerala Story 2 for release just handed producer Vipul Shah a major legal win, and he is not holding back.
The court lifts the interim stay
The court lifts the interim stay
- Vipul Shah welcomed the Kerala High Court's decision on The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond.
- Judges found zero shortcomings in the CBFC's certification process.
- An eight-member committee reviewed the film instead of the usual five.
- Two Keralite social workers were specifically included to flag any misrepresentation.
- Shah held a press conference in Mumbai detailing the court proceedings.
- He stated there is no point debating further after the High Court's ruling.
- Extra scrutiny on the film's certification was a deliberate precaution.
- Shah addressed Anurag Kashyap's public criticism of his film.
- A social-media user named Kamakhya apparently served Kashyap a pointed counter.
- Shah referenced That Girl in Yellow Boots and its father-daughter storyline.
- Kashyap's response to that counter has not arrived yet, per Shah.
- Shah claimed he does not take any individual's opinion seriously on a personal level.
- He is still waiting for Kashyap to address the rebuttal openly.
- Shah avoided making direct personal attacks against the Gangs of Wasseypur director.