The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond is a controversial social drama that was released in theaters on Friday, February 27, 2026. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh and produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the film serves as a spiritual sequel to the 2023 hit The Kerala Story.
As of today, March 3, 2026, the film has completed its first four days at the box office amidst significant legal battles and mixed critical reception.
The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond Overviews
| Field | Details |
| Movie Name | The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond |
| Director | Kamakhya Narayan Singh |
| Lead Cast | Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, Aishwarya Ojha |
| Main Cast | Sumit Gahlawat, Arjan Singh Aujla, Yuktam Khoslla, Alka Amin |
| Theatrical Release | February 27, 2026 |
| Genre | Social Drama / Crime / Thriller |
| Language | Hindi |
| Music Director | Mannan Shaah, Rahul Suhas, and Santosh Nair |
| Budget | ~₹28–30 Crore |
The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond Storyline
While the first film focused on recruitment into extremist groups in Kerala, the sequel expands its scope to the Hindi heartland (Gwalior, Jodhpur, and Kochi), focusing on what it describes as a systemic conspiracy of “deceptive marriages.”
- The Three Leads:
- Surekha (Ulka Gupta): A progressive woman from Kochi who enters a live-in relationship with a journalist, only to be pressured into religious conversion and dietary changes.
- Divya (Aditi Bhatia): An aspiring dancer from Jodhpur who rebels against her family for love, only to find herself trapped in an abusive, restrictive household.
- Neha (Aishwarya Ojha): A Dalit javelin thrower from Gwalior who is allegedly lured by a man hiding his identity and later sold into a trafficking ring.
- The “Ghazwa-e-Hind” Arc: The film links these individual stories to a larger narrative involving a mission to alter India’s demographics by 2047, as articulated by a cleric character in the movie.
Box Office & Legal Drama
- The Legal Battle: The film faced an intense legal hurdles just hours before release. The Kerala High Court initially stayed the release on February 26, but a division bench lifted the stay on the evening of February 27, allowing screenings to begin late that night.
- Box Office Performance: Due to the delayed release and controversies, it opened lower than the original.
- Day 1 (Friday): ₹0.75 Crore (mostly late-night shows)
- Opening Weekend: ~₹10.4 Crore
- Day 4 (Monday): ₹2.65 Crore
- Total (to date): ~₹13 Crore
- Critical Reception: Reviews have been sharply polarized. Supporters call it an “inspiring cautionary tale,” while critics from outlets like The Hindu and Scroll.in have described it as “communal rhetoric” and “propaganda.”
Where to Watch
- In Theaters: The film is currently playing across India, though some chains like PVR Inox reportedly had cancellations on opening day due to the court stay.
- OTT Release: There is no official date yet. However, due to the mandatory 8-week theatrical window, it is expected to stream on ZEE5 around late April or May 2026.









