The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond
Three young Indian women across different states choose love over tradition, only to become trapped. Their parallel lives show how romance and rebellion transform into control and silence, turning love into a weapon that destroys freedom.
Review
Kerala Story 2 feels less like a film and more like an extended political statement. Instead of offering a balanced narrative, it presents a one-sided perspective that takes priority over storytelling, character depth, and emotional authenticity.
The characters lack complexity and are often shown as stereotypes that support the film’s overall message. Important social and political issues are simplified into clear-cut narratives, leaving little space for deeper thinking or multiple viewpoints.
From a cinematic point of view, some scenes are technically well done, but the strong messaging often breaks the flow of the film. Rather than allowing the audience to interpret events naturally, the film repeatedly emphasizes its stance, making the experience feel forced.
Overall, it comes across more as a message-driven project than a compelling drama. Viewers looking for a balanced or layered exploration of the subject may find it disappointing.