Throughout
human
history,
countless
tales
of
cruelty
and
deceit
have
been
narrated.
One
such
story
emerges
from
our
own
country
as
a
terrorist
outfit
raised
its
head
in
a
foreign
land.
Filmmaker
Vipul
Amrutlal
Shah
and
writer
&
director
Sudipto
Sen
are
ready
to
narrate
a
horrifying
tale
of
women
trafficking
from
God's
own
country
-
Kerala
in
their
upcoming
film
The
Kerala
Story.
A
brief
glimpse
from
the
short
video
released
shows
a
state
dignitary
talking
about
the
ongoing
systematic
kidnapping
and
trafficking
of
thousands
of
young
women
from
Kerala
to
ISIS
and
other
war
stricken
zones
of
the
world.
As
per
statistics,
more
than
32,000
women
have
been
trafficked
and
the
same
continues
to
be
a
prevailing
concern
in
present
times!
A
covert
operation
to
transform
Kerala
into
an
Islamic
state
and
more.
Producer
Vipul
Amrutlal
Shah
said,
"This
story
is
a
human
tragedy,
one
that
will
shake
you
to
the
core.
When
Sudipto
came
and
narrated
it
to
me
along
with
his
research
of
over
3-4
years,
I
was
in
tears
in
the
first
meeting
itself.
That
was
the
very
day
I
decided
to
make
this
film.
I
am
glad
that
we
are
now
progressing
with
the
film
and
we
hope
to
make
a
very
real,
unbiased
and
true
narrative
of
events."
Writer
and
director
Sudipto
Sen
shares,
"As
per
a
recent
investigation,
since
2009
-
nearly
32,000
girls
from
Kerala
and
Mangalore
from
Hindu
and
Christian
communities
have
been
converted
to
Islam
and
most
of
them
end
up
landing
in
Syria,
Afghanistan,
and
other
ISIS
and
Haqqani
influential
areas!
Despite
accepting
these
facts,
the
government
is
hardly
contemplating
any
definitive
action
plan
against
such
huge
international
conspiracies
led
by
ISIS-influenced
groups.
Kerala
and
Mangalore
are
now
the
epicenters
of
most
of
the
recent
massacres
in
the
sub-continent.
NIA
is
probing
only
99
cases
despite
almost
32,000
disappearances
of
young
girls
from
Kerala
and
Mangalore.
Rampant
religious
conversion
through
a
deep-rooted
indoctrination
network
has
taken
over
Kerala
like
bushfire!
During
our
research
and
travels
across
the
region,
we
have
seen
the
tears
of
the
mothers
of
the
eloped
girls.
We
found
some
of
them
in
the
jails
of
Afghanistan
and
Syria.
Some
have
no
trial
whatsoever.
Most
of
the
girls
were
married
to
the
dreaded
ISIS
terrorists
and
have
babies
with
them.
The
dark
to
darkest
future
waits
for
them.
This
important
film
is
trying
to
hear
the
cry
of
all
the
mothers
who
have
lost
their
daughters."
A
storyline
that
will
tug
at
the
hearts
of
the
viewers
as
it
unfolds
a
gripping
and
terrifying
story
of
loss
of
innocence
at
the
hands
of
human
cruelty!