Article 370 Review: Yami Gautam’s film ‘Article 370’ was successful in bringing the truth of Article 370 on screen.

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    Article 370 Review: Yami Gautam's film 'Article 370' was successful in bringing the truth of Article 370 on screen.
    Article 370 Review: Yami Gautam's film 'Article 370' was successful in bringing the truth of Article 370 on screen.

    Article 370 Review: ‘Article 370’ is a political drama film which shows the events before and after the removal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and the need for its removal. Yami Gautam has played the role of an IB officer in the film.

    Article 370 Review: Before the abrogation of ‘Article 370’, no one paid attention to the condition of the people of Kashmir for decades. The Modi government at the Center had repealed the controversial constitutional provision on 5 August 2019. Everyone knows that ‘Article 370’ was removed, but the people of the country do not know what preparations were made behind it.

    The story begins with a fierce battle in the valley.

    Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale’s ‘Article 370’ is based on this. Actress Yami Gautam Dhar is in the lead role in this. Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale’s two and a half hour long film gives us complete information about the violence and unrest in the valley, due to which many people lost their lives. Almost half of the film focuses on the role of extremists and separatists in disrupting peace and militancy.

    Jambhale’s well-crafted story attracts the audience with its many imaginary elements including imaginary characters. Those of us who know very little about the Constitution and its history will get a lot of information from it. He will also pay attention to the political history and special situation of Jammu and Kashmir.

    Yami Gautam’s outspoken style is the highlight

    Intelligence agent Juni Haksar (Yami Gautam) is a Kashmiri and works closely with bureaucrat Rajeshwari Swaminathan (Priya Mani). In his mission he has the support of none other than the Prime Minister (Arun Govil) and the Home Minister (Kiran Karmarkar). Juni Haksar is on an intelligence mission. She encounters terrorist commander Burhan Wani without the permission of her senior Khawar (Arjun Raj). After that violence and instability spreads in Kashmir.

    An important film on correcting historical mistakes

    The blame for this uproar is placed on Juni. He is removed from Kashmir and his Special Intelligence duties and transferred to Delhi. She proves to be a formidable force to lay the foundation for the abrogation of ‘Article 370’. The film also depicts many historical events, including the abolition of a crucial section of the clause that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir. In the film, the picture of the valley has been shown from the political preparations for the removal of ‘

    Article 370’ to facing the corrupt leaders and separatists in Kashmir. Some incidents like exodus of Kashmiri Pandits, incidents of stone pelting, murders, collusion of terrorists with Pakistan etc. have also been highlighted in the film. In the film, Arun Govil is seen in the role of PM Narendra Modi and Kiran Karmakar is seen in the role of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

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