Adah Sharma clarifies controversy over 'The Kerala Story' movie
Adah Sharma addresses controversies surrounding her movie, The Kerala Story, clarifying that it targets terrorism, not religion.


Mumbai: Adah Sharma, the Indian actress, has recently clarified the controversy surrounding her movie The Kerala Story. The movie, which has received backlash from some Muslims, has been accused of promoting hatred towards Islam. Adah Sharma explained that the movie does not target religion but rather focuses on the manipulation of religion for terrorism.
In an interview, Adah Sharma emphasized that the movie is about people misusing Islam to join militant groups and engage in acts of terrorism. The movie highlights the tactics used by terrorists to recruit young women to join ISIS camps and facilitate human trafficking. The aim of the movie is to raise awareness about the dangers of terrorism and how it is often manipulated for nefarious purposes.
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Adah Sharma went on to say that terrorism does not have a religion and that it is wrong to associate the movie with Islam or any other religion. She stressed the importance of respecting all religions and acknowledged that India is a country that shelters people of all faiths.
The actress expressed her confidence in her own religion and stated that she would never bring someone else's religion down. She reiterated that The Kerala Story is not about religion but about terrorism, which should be condemned by everyone regardless of their beliefs.
Adah Sharma responded to accusations that the movie promotes hatred by saying that she wants to spread hatred against terrorism. She called on society to come together to fight against this evil and emphasized that it is a matter of humanity versus terrorism.
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