Apart from Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Siddhi Idnani and Sonia Balani acted in lead roles in the movie
Mumbai: Amid the controversies surrounding ‘The Kerala Story’, the lead actor of the film Adah Sharma thanked followers for making the movie ‘trend’.
The actor tweeted, “Thank you to all the crores of you who are going to watch our film, thank you for making it trend, thank you for loving my performance. This weekend the twelfth #TheKeralaStory releases internationally in 37 nations (or more) #adahsharma”
Apart from Adah Sharma, Yogita Bihani, Siddhi Idnani and Sonia Balani acted in lead roles in the movie.
A large controversy erupted round the movie after its trailer claimed that 32,000 female from Kerala had long past lacking and joined the terrorist crew ISIS.
However, in the face of protests, the contentious determine in the trailer was once later withdrawn. Its trailer description used to be later modified to a story of three female from Kerala.
Asked about the numbers which prompted a disruption in the political state of affairs of the nation, Adah instructed ANI, “The story is virtually scary. The reality that human beings are calling it propaganda or are questioning about numbers solely above the lacking ladies is scarier. Instead, it would have been the contrary that we would have mentioned that women are lacking like this and then given a idea about the numbers.”
Exuding self belief about the situation rely of the film, Adah said, “You won’t be discussing numbers, as soon as you watch the movie”.
Adah commenced her profession in 2008 with ‘1920.’ After that, she featured in films like ‘Hasee Toh Phasee’, ‘Commando 2’ and ‘Commando 3’.
Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress authorities in West Bengal banned the movie ‘The Kerala Story’ citing “maintenance of peace” and to keep away from incidents of “hatred and violence” in the state.
West Bengal grew to be the first kingdom to ban the film, which narrates the ordeal of three girls who are trafficked to ISIS camps after being transformed to Islam thru marriage.
There’s a persevering with political outcry round the film even as it has been made tax-free in BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh.