Bollywood movie “Article 370,” featuring Yami Gautam, Priyamani, and Arun Govil, has hit theaters, directed by National Award-winning Aditya Suhas Jambhale. The film revolves around the PMO’s decision to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir. Social media is buzzing with positive reviews, with netizens hailing it as an eye-opener and a must-watch.
Audience reviews on various platforms express overwhelming appreciation. One viewer called it the “feel-good movie of the year” and found it touching, terming it an eye-opener and a must-watch. Another user praised its gripping yet simplistic narrative, commending Yami Gautam’s outstanding performance. The film is being lauded for reflecting emotions and “Rashtraneeti” (national politics) over vested interests.
Some viewers praised the storytelling, background music, and the depiction of digging into facts, applauding the film’s bold approach in addressing sensitive topics. Trade analyst Sumit Kadel termed “Article 370” a top-notch political thriller that masterfully explores the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. He commended the riveting screenplay, fast-paced narrative, and comprehensive coverage of key events leading to the abrogation.
Even former JNU student leader Shehla Rashid shared her positive feedback, giving four stars to the film. She praised its casting, action sequences, strong female characters, and sensitivity, highlighting that it tells the inside story of the bloodless removal of Article 370 without creating disharmony.
“Article 370” is garnering attention for its impactful storytelling, stellar performances, and its portrayal of a significant socio-political event in Indian history. Audiences are encouraged to witness this cinematic exploration of a crucial moment in the nation’s narrative.