London journalist lashed out at those who called The Kerala Story propaganda
London journalist lashed out at those who called The Kerala Story propaganda
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New Delhi: After the release of the film 'The Kerala Story' based on the nefarious conspiracies of the terrorist organization Islamic State (ISIS), radical gangs and some politicians in India are trying to dismiss it as propaganda. At the same time, this film is being highly appreciated abroad. After watching this film, the journalist of London has praised the film. At the same time, she has also lashed out at those who call it propaganda.

A journalist named Naomi Canton tweeted, 'Just watched The Kerala Story movie in UK cinema. This is a great film that tells what happens to a woman when she marries an ISIS terrorist. I have not seen such a film before. It is absolutely wrong to call this film propaganda, if someone says so, it is itself a propaganda. A Muslim marrying an ISIS terrorist can be a non-Muslim. Everyone has the same fate. They are taken to Syria by showing dreams of heaven. Rape happens there. Freedom is snatched and passport is taken away. It is such a trap that she starts to regret (unless she is as radical as Shamima Begum and does not want to join ISIS herself.)'

The journalist further wrote that, 'The film shows how ISIS is a threat to all. It shows how these people radicalize Hindu and Christian girls by trapping them. It is necessary to know how those people do all these things. This is a film, not a documentary. The film is based on the incident that happened with 3 girls in Kerala. The film does not claim that this is the accurate story of those girls. It is expected that some journalists would meet and interview the families of these girls in Kerala. It is also expected that the police will be trying to arrest those who radicalize women. One of them is running her own pizza parlor while staying in Kerala.

Canton further says, 'I don't know if even a single woman went to ISIS from India. But, if even one is gone then it is shocking. The goodness of the film is that this film tells what happens when someone from India goes to ISIS or a terrorist organization. There is no propaganda in this film. It has only been shown how ISIS radicalises people. It is good that the film was released in the UK. It was also justified by rating it 18 because there is a lot of violence in it. London journalist Naomi Canton currently covers the London beat for The Times of India. She has also previously lived in India and worked for the Hindustan Times. She has also shared a YouTube video titled 'Khorasan Files' after watching The Kerala Story.

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