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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Anuja, 2015: The Real Case Behind The Kerala Story 2’s Opening Scene – Head Tonsured, Hanging, And A Partner With Criminal Background

“Anuja, 2015: The Real Case Behind The Kerala Story 2’s Opening Scene – Head Tonsured, Hanging, And A Partner With Criminal Background”, The Commune, March 05, 2026

“The leftist cabal is hell bent on proving that the film The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond is nothing but fiction aimed at ‘demonising’ a specific minority community and that such things never happen, of all places, in Kerala.

The second instalment of The Kerala Story franchise opens with a scene of a young woman who had committed suicide by hanging and what was prominent in that scene was the girl’s head was tonsured.

Think this is fiction? Down to such specific details? Think again……”

Read full article at thecommunemag.com

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