Controversy rises over forced beef feeding scene in 'The Kerala Story 2' trailer. Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh called Prakash Raj 'intellectually bankrupt', while Prakash appealed for harmony by posting on food diversity.

The controversy regarding the upcoming movie 'The Kerala Story 2' is not stopping. It started when the trailer showed a character being force-fed beef by a Muslim family. At the same time, the film's director Kamakhya Narayan Singh made a scathing attack on actor Prakash Raj for his recent comments on the film and called him 'intellectually bankrupt'. While commenting indirectly on the film, Prakash has mentioned the different categories of people's food preferences.

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In a post on his This included the names of vegetarians, vegans, egg eaters, non-vegetarians (who do not eat pork), carnivores (who do not eat beef), carnivores (who eat all types of meat) and non-vegetarians (who eat only fish). Let us all continue to live together in harmony as a society. “Make it complicated when it's so simple (red heart emoji),” the caption read.

In his previous post, Prakash had shared pictures of pork, beef and fish dishes and had written, "The real #Keralastory is how pork, beef and fish co-exist with vegetarian Sadya and all live in harmony. Please enjoy it. #JustAskHaoon. Happy Sunday everyone."

Meanwhile, while talking to ANI, Kamakhya Narayan Singh expressed disappointment over Prakash Raj's stance and said, "Earlier I considered Prakash Raj ji a high class actor, but now I feel that as a human being he is of equally low level. I don't know what he himself eats, nor do I care about it, because his statements reflect his 'food'. But tell me, is it true that our daughters are being forcibly They are being fed beef and forced to convert, then I question Prakash Raj's conscience. The civilized society of India will never accept forced conversion.



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