The Kerala Story Sequel: Adah Sharma's Film To Explore Hema Committee Report And Societal Issues
The creators of the popular film "The Kerala Story," which became the top-grossing film led by a female protagonist with earnings of 378 crores, are embarking on a new venture. This time, they are focusing on the Hema Committee report, a topic expected to spark discussions. Although not a direct sequel, this project will stay within Kerala's setting, aiming to reveal truths that could challenge regional power structures.
Pre-production for this new film has begun, following the discreet approach of its predecessor. The team plans to introduce the project through a trailer while keeping details confidential via NDA agreements with the cast. Sudipto Sen and Vipul Shah lead the directorial team, committed to creating a sequel that matches "The Kerala Story's" success.

Following the sequel, Sudipto Sen is set to explore new cinematic territories with projects like "The Manipur Story" and an untitled epic romance. This shift to diverse genres reflects Sen's ambition to broaden his directorial scope. Meanwhile, Adah Sharma is poised to expand her international presence with an action project and a leading role in a major show destined for Disney Hotstar.
A source closely involved with the film's development disclosed that Adah Sharma will reprise her role, solidifying her position as the iconic face of "The Kerala Story" franchise. Her growing fanbase supports this move. Additionally, a renowned actress will join Sharma in a significant role, adding depth and appeal to the narrative.
The sequel aims to tackle the controversial Hema Committee report boldly. With pre-production quietly underway and a strategic reveal planned, it seeks to replicate its predecessor's success while highlighting important societal issues. As this project unfolds, it promises not only to engage audiences but also provoke dialogue about power dynamics in Kerala.