
The makers of ‘Kerala Story 2 – Goes Past’ launched its robust and emotional trailer. The movie is a sequel to the 2022 film ‘The Kerala Story’ and brings again one of the crucial talked-about tales in latest instances. This new half takes a deeper look into the characters’ lives, masking occasions throughout completely different states and private struggles.
‘The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Past’ trailer launch
Sharing the trailer on social media, the makers wrote, “They focused our daughters. They broke their belief.They stole their futures. This time, we don’t keep silent. The story goes past. Is bar sahenge nahi… ladenge. #TheKeralaStory2GoesBeyond trailer out now. In cinemas on twenty seventh February, 2026.”
‘The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Past’ opens with a robust warning
The trailer begins with a robust warning that India might flip into an Islamic state inside 25 years. The scene then strikes to Rajasthan, the place a heartbroken Hindu household visits a police station to file a POCSO case, claiming their 16-year-old daughter was compelled to alter her faith. The dad and mom’ ache and worry set an emotional tone for the story. The main focus then shifts to Madhya Pradesh, the place a younger Hindu lady is tricked into marriage and later made to transform. Her quiet ache and loneliness spotlight themes of betrayal and misplaced belief.
‘The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Past’ explores love and battle in Kerala
The third a part of the story returns to Kerala, the place a Muslim man asks his Hindu girlfriend to dwell with him. When she refuses to alter her faith, pressure begins to rise. The trailer reveals robust confrontations, together with a scene the place she is requested to surrender her religion, reflecting the battle between id, faith, and private freedom.
Solid and route of ‘The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Past’
Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, ‘The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Past’ tells the emotional story of three Hindu women — Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia, and Aishwarya Ojha — whose lives change after they fall in love with three Muslim males. Their relationships slowly reveal a deliberate effort of non secular conversion. After the robust response to ‘The Kerala Story’, the sequel goals to go additional past consolation, silence, and denial. Produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, the movie is about to launch in theatres on February 27, 2026.