The kerala story show near me

  1. The Kerala Story movie times near Plano, TX
  2. The Kerala Story (2023)
  3. Theatre owners in Kerala unperturbed over The Kerala Story release


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The Kerala Story movie times near Plano, TX

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The Kerala Story (2023)

A converted Muslim woman Fatima Ba narrates her ordeal of how she once wanted to become a nurse but was abducted from her home and manipulated by religious vanguards, turned into an ISIS ter... A converted Muslim woman Fatima Ba narrates her ordeal of how she once wanted to become a nurse but was abducted from her home and manipulated by religious vanguards, turned into an ISIS terrorist and landed in Afghanistan jail. A converted Muslim woman Fatima Ba narrates her ordeal of how she once wanted to become a nurse but was abducted from her home and manipulated by religious vanguards, turned into an ISIS terrorist and landed in Afghanistan jail.

Theatre owners in Kerala unperturbed over The Kerala Story release

• • • • Theatre owners in Kerala unperturbed over The Kerala Story release Theatre owners in Kerala unperturbed over The Kerala Story release Theatre owners said that bookings for the film were average, despite the huge adverse publicity generated by it, but were unmoved over the likelihood of any protests or adverse reactions. Theatre owners in Kerala are unconcerned by the adverse publicity generated by the controversial Hindi film, ‘The Kerala Story’, which is expected to be shown in around 30 screens across the state on Friday. Theatre owners said that bookings for the film were average, despite the huge adverse publicity generated by it, but were unmoved over the likelihood of any protests or adverse reactions. Both Shenoy and Pillai were also of the view that if not for the adverse publicity due to criticism from political parties and organisations, the film would have been ignored generally. Meanwhile, Mukesh Mehta of E4 Entertainment, which is helping to distribute the film in Kerala, said that the movie would be shown in around 20-30 screens across the state as it is a Hindi film which will not have a big viewer base.