The Kerala Story 2 has been granted a U/A 16+ certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) ahead of its February 27, 2026 release, though nearly sixteen cuts and changes were ordered.
The film remains under legal challenge, with ban petitions still pending. The Kerala High Court is set to watch the film before delivering its verdict.
Explicit content has been significantly reduced. Kissing visuals and rape scenes were cut by nearly fifty percent.
A lip-lock scene was shortened by seven seconds, while sexual assault portions were reduced by twenty seconds.
Shots showing a woman being slapped and another being struck on the head were trimmed by two seconds each.
The bulldozer demolition scene involving an accused person’s house was modified. Three dialogues were altered, and one word was muted.
The board also directed the makers to include a detailed disclaimer stating that the film is based on true events.
The disclaimer must remain on screen for two minutes and three seconds and include a voice-over. The makers have submitted the complete script, supporting documents to establish authenticity, and a consent letter for casting a minor.
Public controversy surrounding the film continues.