Producer Vipul Shah told West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, “We are ready for all their criticism.” Hindi Movie News – Times of India

‘The kerala story‘, the creator Vipul Shah Said Supreme Court There is a need to celebrate order across the country.
“It is a great order for everyone who loves democracy, who loves freedom of speech, freedom of expression. The whole country should celebrate this order, it is a victory of the people. We have given our daughters made a film talking about how to be saved.we thought every government will support us and everyone will stand by us.we were surprised about these two states Tamil Nadu And West Bengal, What message are these two states giving to the country? Who are they supporting? Are they supporting the girls or are they supporting the terrorist group that we are busting?” asked Vipul.
Vipul wanted to invite the Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee to watch the film and told ANI, “She can criticize the film after watching it. We are open to all valid criticisms. But we feel, she was misled by some people. Without watching the film, He called for a ban.”
director Sudipto Sen Said, “It was an illegal ban and no state government has the right to ban any certified film. We are extremely happy with this order. I would like to thank the media and everyone. Team very soon West Bengal will visit.” ,

The Supreme Court on Thursday stayed the West Bengal government’s ban on the film ‘The Kerala Story’.
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud said, “The injunction by West Bengal is not tenable. The order of the Additional Secretary, West Bengal, shall be stayed.”
The top court also directed the makers of The Kerala Story to give a suitable disclaimer regarding the unproven number ‘32,000’ mentioned in the film.
Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the filmmakers, says disclaimer – “There is no authentic data to support the suggestion that the conversion figure is 32,000 or any other established figure” and “the film represents a fictionalized version of the issue”. is” – will be added.
Regarding the alleged ‘shadow ban’ in Tamil Nadu, the SC said, “In TN, additional security may be provided for each cinema hall and necessary arrangements may be made for those desirous of watching the film. No action taken” Tamil Nadu or its officials or other authorities, including the police, to prevent the screening of the film.”