Mumbai (IANS) | Despite controversies, actress Adah Sharma’s film ‘The Kerala Story’ is earning tremendously at the box office. He has urged the people to go and watch this film based on the real lives of the victims of forced conversion. Talking to the media on Wednesday evening, she said, “You have given so much love and appreciation, now the time has come for you to listen to the stories of these girls and appreciate them.”
The team of ‘The Kerala Story’ including the quartet of Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Siddhi Inani and Sonia Balani, director Sudipto Sen and producer Vipul Amritlal Shah addressed the press conference.
The makers invited 26 young women who were victims of forced conversion from Arsha Vidya Samaj Ashram, located in Ernakulam, Kerala, and presented them to the media. He also donated Rs 51 lakh from the profits of the film to an ashram for the education and upliftment of women.
The controversial film, which has released in 27 countries, tells the story of three young women from economically weak families who are forced into marriage, converted to Islam and brainwashed to join the jihadist organization ISIS. goes.
The film is said to be inspired by real life stories emerging from Kerala.
–IANS