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Thriller drama is a genre in which films need to be gripping and hard-hitting in their storytelling and screenplays. The burden of expectations for such movies increases when they are part of a franchise and based on real-life events revolving around serious topics like religious conversion, as with The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond. A sequel equally controversial as its blockbuster prequel with an equally serious subject has hit the theaters, but does it connect with the audience, too? Read our The Kerala Story 2 review to know.
All About The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond Film
Rating of The Kerala Story 2: |
IMDb Rating: 5/10
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Cast: |
Ulka Gupta, Aishwarya Ojha, Aditi Bhatia, Alka Amin, Arjan Aujla, Ramji Bali, Sumit Gahlawat, Rajiv Kumar, Lakshmi, Shweta Munshi, Purva Parag, Abhishek Shankar, Deepak Sharma Vats |
Songs: |
O Maayi Ri, Saathi Re |
Movie Duration: |
2 hours 11 minutes |
Date on Screen (in Cinemas): |
27 February 2026 |
Release Year: |
February 2026 |
Streaming on OTT/Movie Channel/YouTube: |
N/A |
Trailers/Clips: |
16 February 2026 |
Director: |
Kamakhya Narayan Singh |
Dialogues Writer: |
Vipul Amrutlal Shah, Amarnath Jha |
Screenplay: |
Vipul Shah |
Music Director:
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Mannan Shaah |
Genre: |
Drama |
Visual/VFX Supervisor: |
N/A |
How much is The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond Rating?
Inside Box Office The Kerala Story 2 Rating: 0.5/5
The Kerala Story 2 Budget: Rs 28 crore approx
Total box office: Currently in Cinemas
IBO Verdict: Currently in Cinemas
The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond – Movie Plot
Three girls, Surekha (Ulka Gupta), Divya (Aditi Bhatia), and Neha (Aishwarya Ojha), are happy with their regular, not-interconnected lives. Soon, they all fall into relationships with Salim (Sumit Gahlawat), Faizan (Arjan Singh Aujla), and Rasheed (Yuktam Khosla).
All three of them wish to marry their respective partners, while their parents force them to reconsider their decision. However, the marriage still happens for two of the girls. While things seem right initially, they go wrong later on as they learn the dark intentions of their respective partners revolving around religious conversion. What happens in their lives later forms the rest of the film.
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A Half-Baked Storyline
One of the major shortcomings of the film that can be noted in The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond review is its half-baked storyline, for which one can clearly say that the makers intentionally did not spend much time cooking.
The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond film does not even try to give the three leading ladies a build-up, as their personal and family lives pre-marriage are treated like running on a fast-forward mode. Such a treatment results in nonexistent character arcs for the leads and creates a film that aims to incite anger in you but fails at that, too.
This fast-forwardness is the result of The Kerala Story 2 director and writer trying to focus as much as possible on the part that draws controversy, i.e., the forcible conversions and the ill-treatment of the three leading Hindu ladies.
A subject like The Kerala Story 2 needs to be driven by thrills and drama, both of which are absent in the film,, except for for a few well-hitting dramatic moments. This lack is what influences the downgrade of the film to not being worthy of much praise.
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