Cinemas in Lucknow have restarted screenings of The Kerala Story 2 following a court order granting relief to the film’s producers. The movie, which had faced temporary suspension amid legal challenges, is now back in theatres, with authorities ensuring compliance with guidelines to maintain public order and audience safety.
The Kerala Story 2 has returned to cinema halls in Lucknow after receiving judicial clearance. The film, which had been temporarily halted due to petitions questioning its content and potential impact on public sentiment, was granted relief by the court, allowing theatres to resume screenings under strict compliance measures.
The court emphasized that freedom of expression must be upheld while ensuring that screenings do not disrupt public order. Local authorities have been directed to monitor theatres closely, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and preventing any untoward incidents. The resumption of screenings has been welcomed by producers and distributors, who highlighted the importance of judicial intervention in safeguarding creative freedom.
Key Highlights
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Lucknow cinemas resume screenings of The Kerala Story 2 after court relief
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Film was temporarily suspended amid legal challenges and petitions
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Court upheld freedom of expression while stressing public order compliance
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Authorities directed to monitor theatres and ensure safety protocols
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Producers welcomed the decision, citing protection of creative freedom
Outlook
Analysts note that the court’s intervention sets a precedent for balancing artistic freedom with public sensitivities. The Kerala Story 2’s return is expected to boost box office collections in Uttar Pradesh, while also reigniting debates around censorship, creative liberties, and the role of judiciary in India’s entertainment industry.
Sources: Hindustan Times, The Indian Express, Times of India