The Kerala Story Faces Online Leak Just Hours Following Its OTT Release
The Kerala Story OTT Release: "The Kerala Story" film generated significant buzz and achieved remarkable box office success. Now, it has made its debut on an OTT platform.
Last year, 'The Kerala Story' captivated nationwide attention. Despite numerous controversies and challenges, the film, helmed by Sudipto Sen and starring Adah Sharma, hit theatres on May 5. With a budget ranging from ₹15-20 crore, this movie emerged as a global sensation, raking in a staggering box office collection of approximately Rs. 300 crore.

Earlier speculations had suggested that 'The Kerala Story'would premiere on Zee5 either on January 12 or January 19, 2024. However, the expected release did not materialise, leaving eager fans disappointed. Finally, 'The Kerala Story' premiered on Zee5 on February 16th, marking its official release on the platform.
Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Sonia Bilani, Siddhi Idnani, Devadarshini, and Vijay Krishna portrayed pivotal characters in 'The Kerala Story' film. Directed by Sudipto Sen, the movie is produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah for Sunshine Pictures.
Shalini Unnikrishnan, a woman who converted to Islam, recounts her ambition to pursue nursing, encountering coercion from radical individuals at her college who masqueraded as friends. Subsequently, she was manipulated into affiliating with the Islamic State and ultimately found herself incarcerated in Afghanistan.
The Kerala Story Movie Leaked Online
Unfortunately, within hours of its OTT release, the movie "The Kerala Story" reportedly fell prey to piracy. Directed by Sudipto Sen and starring Adah Sharma, the film became a victim of illegal copying and content sharing through unscrupulous websites as positive reviews of the movie began to circulate.
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