Hollywood-style drama meets indian cultural war in *The kerala Story 2*, and one scene is making everyone lose their minds. A character drops the classic “good Muslims exist” line — name-dropping APJ Abdul Kalam and film stars — to justify why Hindu women date and marry Muslim men. The internet is not having it.


Here’s the raw, no-filter truth that just went viral.



The scene tries to paint interfaith dating as harmless because “some Muslims are good people.” The tweet calling it out doesn’t hold back: that logic is pure garbage. Good individuals exist in every community, but using them as an excuse for Hindu women to “betray Sanatan Dharma” is intellectual dishonesty at its finest. Stop romanticizing it. Stop blaming only Muslim men. And for the love of God, stop with the lame fridge and suitcase jokes that distract from the real issue.



Adult women can date and marry whoever they want — that’s their choice. But the hard line is crystal clear: once they marry out, they don’t get to waltz back into temples, participate in Hindu rituals, or claim any connection to Sanatan traditions. The men rushing to “rehabilitate” or defend such choices deserve the same treatment.



She made her decision as a grown woman. She owns the consequences — good and bad. No victim card, no selective temple entry, no cherry-picking culture when it suits her.



This isn’t hate. It’s basic consistency. Sanatan dharma isn’t a buffet where you pick what you like and discard the rest when a new relationship comes along. The movie tried to sell a soft justification. Reality just served the savage counter-punch.

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