Hyderabad, Feb. 24 -- Goes Beyond' wrongly portrays people of the state, the Kerala High Court sought the central government's decision to screen the movie before it decides on pleas challenging its censor certificate.

Justice Bechu Kurian Thomas said the film misrepresents the unity and harmony of Kerala. "Kerala lives in total harmony. But you have portrayed that this is happening all over the state. There is a wrong indication that can also incite passion. That is where the censor board comes into play. Have you considered that?" the judge asked.

On February 19, the High Court issued a notice to the movie producer Vipul Shah and director Kamakhya Narayan, challenging the certification granted to the Hindi feature film, which claims t...