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Banned Movie 'The Kerala Story' Draws West Bengal Youth to Assam Theaters

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Banned Movie 'The Kerala Story' Draws West Bengal Youth to Assam Theaters



West Bengal: West Bengal Youth Defy Ban, Journey to Assam for 'The Kerala Story' Experience Despite facing a ban, young boys and girls from West Bengal are exhibiting unwavering enthusiasm as they venture to neighboring Assam to witness the highly anticipated movie, 'The Kerala Story'. The districts of Alipurduar and Coochbehar have witnessed a surge in these intrepid moviegoers, who cross the border in search of this forbidden cinematic delight. Thanks to the convenient transportation links and close proximity to Assam, accessing the banned movie has turned into an exhilarating adventure for these ardent film enthusiasts. Adding to the excitement, former BJP MP Dasharath Tirkey recently organized a special bus trip to Assam exclusively dedicated to experiencing 'The Kerala Story'. On the 14th of May, a remarkable number of boys and girls from the tea garden area of Kumargram eagerly boarded the bus, filled with anticipation for the forbidden spectacle that awaited them in Assam. The ban on 'The Kerala Story' was swiftly imposed by West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, who expressed concerns about potential disturbances to law and order within the state. As a result, the film was kept away from local cinema halls. Despite legal notices from the movie's producer, eager viewers from West Bengal have found solace in Assam's theaters, where the film continues to captivate audiences. Witness the indomitable spirit of West Bengal's youth as they defy bans and restrictions, crossing borders to immerse themselves in 'The Kerala Story'. Join us as we delve into their unwavering determination and explore the controversial allure of this banned masterpiece that is guaranteed to ignite curiosity and provoke thoughtful discussions. Stay updated as we uncover the gripping tale of cinematic rebellion and the ongoing clash between art and regulation.