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Adah Sharma on controversy relating to nationwide award to The Kerala Story



The Kerala Story received the Nationwide Award and following this there was an enormous backlash over the jury for choosing the movie which many felt was dividing the society.

Within the midst of all this, Adah Sharma who performed the lead position within the movie shared her ideas on your complete controversy. She mentioned “Everyone seems to be allowed to have their opinion. I feel it could have been shameful to not make this movie. I’ve met 25 ladies who went by means of the horrors. The movie is a diluted model of what they went by means of.”

“I used to be very nervous for them to look at the movie,” she shared, “however fortunately, they beloved it. After assembly these ladies, I felt it was my accountability to inform their story.”

Adah on the backlash the movie is dealing with, mentioned  “If telling the reality is being shameful, then I don’t thoughts being shameless. I’ve no disgrace in saying I’m anti-terrorism. People who find themselves calling it shameful—I feel it has hit a nerve, and I don’t suppose nerves are hit by lies.”

She additionally added  “There isn’t a point out of any political chief or occasion. For me, it has been a narrative of ladies who’re trafficked, brainwashed, and brought to turn into terrorists. I stand with these ladies. If that’s political, then so be it.” Her assertion comes amid debates over the movie’s themes and its place in India’s socio-political discourse. Regardless of divided public opinion, Adah stays unwavered: “I can’t see it in every other means. I’ve to face with the reality.”