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The film's producer told the Kerala High Court that the contentious preview will not be shown again on their social media accounts.

Digital Desk: The screenings of The Kerala Story in Tamil Nadu have been discontinued as of today, blaming the law and order situation as well as the film's negative reception.

The Tamil Nadu Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) protested the release of 'The Kerala Story' in Chennai on Saturday. The Naam Tamilar Party cadres, led by its organizer, actor and director Seeman, began protesting the film in the Chennai Anna Nagar Arch near Skywalk Mall.

Following Seeman's call to protest, NTK cadres staged an inside-the-theater demonstration against the screening of The Kerala Story and were later detained by police.

Party members waved the Naam Thamizhar Katchi banner and sang anti-movie slogans. Seeman also requested that the film 'The Kerala Story' not be shown in theatres and advised people not to watch it, according to ANI.

Seeman has previously announced protests, stating that The Kerala Story is anti-Muslim and demanding that the Puducherry and Tamil Nadu governments prohibit its broadcast.

After the trailer for 'The Kerala Story' was released, a scandal ensued since it claimed that 32,000 girls from the state went missing and ultimately joined the terrorist outfit, ISIS. However, the Kerala High Court refused to stay the distribution of the multilingual film 'The Kerala Story' on Friday, stating that the trailer contains nothing objectionable to any particular community as a whole.

The film's producer told the Kerala High Court that the contentious preview will not be shown again on their social media accounts.

The film 'The Kerala Story,' starring Adah Sharma, was launched in theatres on Friday and is described as "unearthing" the events that led to "approximately 32,000 women" going missing in Kerala.

The video, according to the CPI(M) and the Kerala Congress, wrongly alleges that 32,000 women were converted and radicalized before being deployed in terror missions in India and around the world. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan recently stated in a statement that the film was prepared with the intention of causing communal divisiveness and spreading hate propaganda against Kerala.

The Kerala Story screenings were cancelled in various Kerala districts on the day of its premiere. Two previously scheduled shows in Kochi have been cancelled. The movie was also boycotted by theatre owners at Kochi's Lulu Mall and Centre Square Mall. Similarly, theatres in the districts of Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki, Kannur, and Wayanad opted not to show the film.

Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced on Saturday that 'The Kerala Story' would be tax-free in the state, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi credited the film with bringing out terror conspiracies and using it to attack the Congress during a rally in Karnataka.

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