The controversy surrounding the upcoming film The Kerala Story 2 seems to only intensify by the day. The film has divided many people about its concept and visuals, with many people, including industry veterans and politicians, slamming the film. Recently, Prakash Raj too took a jibe at the film in a X post. Director Kamakhya Narayan Singh followed with a sharp attack on the actor and called him ‘intellectually bankrupt’. Prakash has now indirectly hit back at the director in his recent social media post.
Prakash Raj hits back at The Kerala Story 2 director
In his latest post on his X account on Monday, Prakash shared an image which includes a list of food preferences based on vegetarians and non-vegetarians. The list read, “vegans, vegetarians, eggetarians, non-vegetarians (who don`t eat pork), non-vegetarians (who don`t eat beef), non-vegetarians (who eat all meat), non-vegetarians (who eat only fish). Let`s all continue to live as a society together in harmony.”
Why Complicate when it is so Simple❤️❤️❤️❤️ #justasking pic.twitter.com/XNpjMRSFvF
— Prakash Raj (@prakashraaj) February 23, 2026
He captioned the image, “Why Complicate when it is so Simple (red hearts emoticons).”
In his previous post, taking a dig at the makers, Prakash had shared pictures of pork, beef, fish and sadya dishes and wrote, “The real KeralaStory is how pork, beef and fish coexist with vegetarian sadya and all of them live in harmony. Please relish justasking happy Sunday everyone.”
The Kerala Story 2 director slammed Prakash Raj
During a conversation with ANI, Kamakhya Narayan Singh responded to Prakash`s tweet saying he was disappointed by the actor`s stance. “I used to think that Prakash Raj ji was a very high-calibre actor, but now I feel that he is equally low as a human being. I don`t know what he himself eats, nor do I care, because his statements reflect what he `consumes.` But tell me- is it true that our daughters are being forcefully fed beef and converted? And if that is true, then I question Prakash Raj ji`s conscience. This can never be acceptable. The civilised society of India will never accept forcing someone to eat beef in order to convert their religion. He has become intellectually bankrupt,” he said.

