Madhavikutty had converted to Islam and took the name of Kamala Suraiya.
In his petition, lawyer K P Ramachandran sought a direction to the Censor Board to ensure that the upcoming movie would be certified only after making sure that it picturised the real life of Madhavikutty.
"The film (Aami) was directed by omitting the real life incidents of Madhavikutty, with a view to justify 'love jihad. Such a film comes to the fore in the wake of such cases (of love jihad) pending before the apex court and the NIA investigating such cases," the petition said.
Ramachandran argued that Kamal, director of the film, is often depicted as pro-radical faction of the Islamic society.
"The conversion of Madhavikutty into Islam was the beginning of love jihad in Kerala. Love jihad is the grave menace the society faces in the southern state today," he alleged.
"Now the well oiled machineries are working for meeting the said end. The film 'Aami' is intended to be a catalytic agent for the said process," Ramachandran said.
Even if "Aami" is exhibited in cinema theatres, the wrong and contradictory picturisation of Madhavikutty and justifying the forceful religious conversion would certainly inject a wrong message into the minds of audiences, he added.
"Aami" is based on the autobiography of Kamala Surayya, Ente Katha (My Story). She wrote under a pseudonym Kamala Das in English.
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