MUMBAI, May 9 (Reuters) - A low-budget Bollywood film about young women recruited by the Islamic State has stirred up passionate debate, helping to make it an instant box-office hit in India.
"The Kerala Story," set in the coastal southern state of the same name, follows three women who are indoctrinated, converted and sent to IS camps.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the film by director Sudipto Sen, saying it showed the consequences of terrorism.
Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, two states ruled by his Bharatiya Janata Party, have exempted the film from state taxes, making tickets cheaper.
However, the Kerala High Court has refused to impose a ban in the state where the film is set, saying it was "inspired by true events."