Tag: Kerala Story

  • Congress welcomes SC stay on WB govt’s ban on ‘Kerala Story’

    Congress welcomes SC stay on WB govt’s ban on ‘Kerala Story’

    KOLKATA: The Congress in West Bengal Thursday welcomed the Supreme Court’s stay on the state government’s order banning the screening of the film ‘The Kerala Story’.

    Welcoming the apex court’s verdict, the leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Thursday said he has himself watched the film and found it ”full of exaggerations”.

    ”The subject it portrays can be handled in better ways than restricting the film,” he said. Besides, a ban on films at the theatres or imposing restrictions on showing it is next to impossible in the modern digital age, Chowdhury, who is also the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee president, said. Bengal was the first state to ban the film.

    Its plot follows the story a group of women from Kerala who are converted to Islam and join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The film is premised on the theory of ‘love jihad’ and claims that thousands of women from Kerala are being converted to Islam and recruited in the terror group Islamic State (IS).The Kerala Story, directed by Sudipto Sen and starring Adah Sharma, was released in cinemas on May 5. The top court passed the order after hearing cross-pleas with the producer of the film challenging the ban on its screening in West Bengal and the decision by theatre owners in Tamil Nadu to not show the movie in the state. Journalist Qurban Ali too challenged the Kerala High Court order refusing to stay the release of the film.

    ”The Supreme Court’s verdict is supreme … We could have fought it (the film) in other ways by understanding the intention behind it,” Chowdhury told PTI. Staying the Bengal government’s order on the film on Thursday, the apex court said it is the duty of the state government to maintain law and order as the film has been granted certification by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

    “Bad films bomb at the box office … The legal provision cannot be used to put a premium on public intolerance. Otherwise, all films will find themselves in this spot,” it said. Chowdhury said, ”I have seen the movie and found a lot of exaggeration in it.

    But that does not mean that I will put a ban on it. I will have to be prudent and pragmatic in dealing with it”. Hitting out at the BJP, he said ‘The Kerala Story’ was made tax-free in Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh as the saffron party in power in the two states are keen to divide the society.

    ”They (the two states) never made films on revolutionary personalities of India tax free. It shows that they are hell bent on dividing the society,” he added.

  • Why ‘Kerala Story’ banned in West Bengal? Supreme Court issued notice

    Why ‘Kerala Story’ banned in West Bengal? Supreme Court issued notice

    New Delhi (IANS) | The Supreme Court on Friday asked several questions to the West Bengal government regarding the ban on the film ‘The Kerala Story’. The court said that the film is running peacefully in the rest of the country and there is no reason why it should be banned in the state. Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud and P.S. Narasimha, senior advocate representing the West Bengal government, A.M. Told Singhvi, the film has released in the rest of the country, West Bengal is no different from the country…

    Senior advocate Harish Salve, representing the filmmakers, said the film ran in cinema halls for three days in the state.

    The Chief Justice said, “If the film can run in other parts of the country, why not in West Bengal?… If the public does not want to see it, it will not.”

    The bench said, it has nothing to do with the artistic value of the film, the film may be good, or it may be bad, or irrelevant…

    After hearing the arguments, the apex court issued notice to the West Bengal government.

    The filmmakers argued that the state government has no right to ban a film that has been certified by the Central Board of Film Certification.

    The filmmakers claimed that the state government could not cite law and order to stop the release of the film. They argued that this would violate their fundamental rights.

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had announced a ban on the screening of ‘The Kerala Story’ on 8 May. He told the Chief Secretary of West Bengal, H.K. Dwivedi was asked to take necessary steps in this matter.

    –IANS

  • Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami watched the film Kerala Story

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami watched the film Kerala Story

    Dehradun. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami watched the film The Kerala Story with his family at Centrio Mall, Hathibarkala on Tuesday. He said that The Kerala Story is a film which shows how terrorism is being spread in the country without bullets and bombs. The fact has also been displayed in the film that how girls are being brainwashed and converted to religion. He also expected everyone to watch this film, saying that this film will introduce reality and promote public awareness against conversion and terrorism.

    The Chief Minister said that religious conversion was taking place in different ways in the state as well. It was becoming a serious issue for the future in the state. Keeping this in view, we have decided to completely ban religious conversions in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand. A strict law on conversion has been made by the state government. In this, a provision has been made for 10 years of rigorous imprisonment for those who convert by force or inducement, in which the cases of conversion are divided into two categories. The punishment for single conversion is less, while the punishment for mass conversion will be more. On being found guilty of mass conversion, there is a provision for imprisonment of three to 10 years along with a fine of up to Rs 50,000. While there is a provision of imprisonment of two to seven years and a fine of Rs 25,000 for conversion of a person. He said that this is an important initiative taken by the state government in order to preserve the original form of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand along with its culture and distinctive identity and avoid any unnecessary religious conversions in the state.
    The Chief Minister said that along with the conversion, the encroachment done on the government land in Devbhoomi by our government is being identified and removed strictly. Illegal encroachment in the state will not be tolerated under any circumstances and strict action will be taken against those who commit such acts. Cabinet Ministers Prem Chand Aggarwal, Ganesh Joshi, Mayor Sunil Uniyal Gama, MLA Durgeshwar Lal, BJP were present on the occasion. Mahila Morcha President Asha Nautiyal, BJP leader Ajey Kumar, Chief Minister’s wife Geeta Dhami etc were present.