Aditya Dhar has responded strongly to criticism labeling Yami Gautam’s portrayal in “Article 370” as propaganda, with Kangana Ranaut praising the duo as her favorite couple.
The trailer of “Article 370” introduces Yami Gautam as an intelligence officer stationed in Kashmir, delving into the narrative surrounding the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status. The film promises a mix of drama, intensity, and patriotism akin to “The Kashmir Files.”
However, similar to its predecessor, “Article 370” has drawn flak for its perceived political slant, particularly given its proximity to the 18th Lok Sabha Elections, sparking debates among progressives regarding its political connotations.
This couple gonna go very far ahead
— Hugo Stiglitz (@Sergeant_KINO) February 10, 2024
Aditya Dhar, renowned for “Uri: The Surgical Strike” and serving as the producer of “Article 370,” refutes assertions of political bias, stressing the film’s thematic relevance predates any political motivations.
The central message of the film,
“Poora ka poora Kashmir, Bharat Desh ka hissa tha, hai aur rahega!”
underscores the theme of national integration, reflecting the film’s narrative trajectory.
Good one by @AdityaDharFilms 😀pic.twitter.com/jKFCpg9uRS
— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) February 10, 2024
Movies used to show things related to terrorism and Pak that were far from reality. Nowadays movies are made based on real incidents.
Why would govt need a movie to win elections when it has actually happened. Rather it's the movie makers who would benefit.
— SP (@sp_simpleliving) February 10, 2024
Movies are benefiting from current government actions, it's not the other way around.
— Dushyant Singh(मोदी का परिवार) (@Dushyantsinghaa) February 10, 2024
Propaganda dharshai kar diya 10 sec. Me.
Well 👍— Sandeep Pandey (@Bharat25799558) February 10, 2024
Only revealing the truth
— Surya Pratap Singh (@Surajpratap0310) February 10, 2024
In addition to Yami Gautam’s stellar performance, the film features a talented ensemble cast including Priyamani and Arun Govil, helmed by director Aditya Suhas Jambhale. Slated for release on February 23, “Article 370” aims to immerse viewers in the intricacies of one of India’s most contentious issues, fostering discussions about national identity and sovereignty.
As anticipation mounts for its premiere, “Article 370” emerges as a conduit between cinematic storytelling and socio-political dialogue, offering a nuanced examination of historical events and their enduring impact on the nation’s psyche.
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