Tears in Maa’s eyes, movement not ‘The Kerala Story’ film- Ada

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Amidst all the controversies, ‘The Kerala Story’ is making a splash in cinemas. The queues outside the ticket windows for the last 12 days are a testimony to this. The film has made a net collection of around 150 crore rupees at the box office. Adah Sharma, who plays the lead role of Shalini Unnikrishnan in the film, is thrilled with the response. She is constantly promoting the film with director Sudipto Sen. In a new interview, Adah Sharma has called ‘The Kerala Story’ not a film, but a ‘revolution’. Adah Sharma has also revealed that she has seen some videos in which terrorist organizations are targeting women and torturing them.

In a latest interview, Adah Sharma says that her own life has changed in the last 12 days. She says, ‘I see that the youth of the country are liking this film of ours. Last week, I flew from the airport four times. Earlier, when I was at the airport, fans were talking to me about ‘1920’ and ‘Commando’. But now mothers come to me, with tears in their eyes, thanking me for opening everyone’s eyes through the film. I meet those girls who like the story of Kerala.

‘People have seen Kerala Story 4-5 times, remember every dialogue’

Ada Sharma further says, ‘I meet young people at the airport who have seen the film four or five times. He has mentioned many special scenes and dialogues. I want to say that Kerala Story is no longer just a film, it has become a movement. It was different for me too, as I was shooting a story based on real life for the first time. Shalini Unnikrishnan aka Fatima Baa is one such girl who has actually faced this horror. has gone through terror

‘I have met those brave girls who endured it all’

Adah Sharma also revealed during the interview that she has met and interacted with the people portrayed on screen. Ada said, ‘I met some very brave girls, who are giving interviews about their problems. Of course, this is not the girl I am playing in the film, because Shalini is still in jail in Afghanistan. I think the way the mother thanked him in Malayalam at the end of the film was touching.’

Propaganda, who decides it?

Ada also targeted those opposing ‘The Kerala Story’ and fueled the controversy. The actress quipped, ‘It is very easy to say that it is propaganda, but who decides? I know some people say that girls are fooled too easily. But when we are all in love, do we not make stupid decisions?’