Chandigarh : Congress national spokesperson Dr Shama Mohamed Slams The Kerala Story 2, calling it a “hate film” in light of Monalisa Bhosle’s recent marriage to her partner, Farman Khan, in Kerala. The criticism comes after the wedding, which went viral for its emotional and legal undertones, sparked debate over individual freedom and religious dynamics.
Dr Shama Mohamed took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her strong disapproval. She said, “I want the director and producer of the hate film The Kerala Story 2 to understand this.” She added, “Monalisa Bhosle traveled to Kerala with her boyfriend to get married because she feared opposition from her family. Kerala provides security and protection to everyone; no one is forced to act against their will.”
I want the director and producer of the hate film “Kerala Story 2” to understand this.
A girl, Monalisa Bhosle, from Madhya Pradesh, reached Kerala with her boyfriend to get married as she was scared of her family.
Kerala gives security and protection to everyone; it is not…
— Dr. Shama Mohamed (@drshamamohd) March 12, 2026
Monalisa Bhosle Marriage Goes Viral
The couple officially married at the Arumanoor Sri Nainar Temple after six months of courtship. Reports suggest Monalisa’s father initially attempted to bring her back home against her wishes, prompting the couple to formalize the wedding under police supervision.
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Photographs from the event show Monalisa in a red saree with sindoor, while Farman Khan wore a white shirt and mundu. The wedding has since captured social media attention, prompting discussions about personal choice and the impact of films like The Kerala Story 2.
Dr Shama Mohamed Slams The Kerala Story 2
The Congress leader’s criticism emphasizes the film’s misrepresentation of reality. “The makers of The Kerala Story 2 must understand that real-life cases like Monalisa Bhosle’s marriage show that coercion does not exist in Kerala,” she said. Dr Shama Mohamed slams the film for spreading hatred and misinforming viewers about Kerala’s social and legal environment.
Film Controversy and Box Office
Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, The Kerala Story 2 was released on 27 February after a Kerala High Court review. Despite initial legal hurdles, the film has reportedly earned Rs 45.12 crore at the box office. The movie portrays Muslim men allegedly deceiving Hindu women into marriages, a narrative widely criticized by politicians and social activists.
Dr Shama Mohamed slams The Kerala Story 2 over the Monalisa Bhosle marriage case, highlighting the need for responsible storytelling. She reaffirmed that Kerala protects individual freedoms, and the wedding case exemplifies real-life empowerment contrary to the film’s claims.