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 Day one box office receipts for Article 370: Yami Gautam's film debuts in India at over ₹5 crore

Reviews of the Bollywood film Article 370 are largely good, with critics complimenting the moving and thought-provoking narrative.



The Bollywood film Article 370, which stars Arun Govil, Priyamani, and Yami Gautam, has opened in theaters. The PMO's decision to withdraw Jammu and Kashmir's special status is the basis for the film, which was directed by the National Award-winning Aditya Suhas Jambhale. Social media outlets are now hosting public reviews of the film, and most of them are favorable.

Day one box office collection for Article 370: The Yami Gautam movie got a respectable start in the home box office. According to Sacnilk.com, early estimates for Article 370's first day's revenue in India were ₹5.75 crore nett. The film, which was produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar, was released on February 23 in theaters all around the world. 

Review of Article 370

In the Hindustan Times review, the movie was praised for Yami Gautam's powerful performance. Her straightforward manner adds a feeling of gravity to the movie, and she primarily allows her powerful language and action speak for itself. The scenes where she defends her fellow service members in uniform or confronts a colleague who consistently jeopardizes her advancements were my favorites. With a performance that is as potent, Priyamani steals the show with her understated yet brilliant act. She maintains her composure despite everything going on around her throughout the entire movie."

"It's the feel-good movie of the year – I found it very touching," a fan commented. Naturally, a "feel-good" movie is one that uplifts your spirits! The adjective "touching" denotes an emotional impact. Bravo, Yami Gautam and colleagues. What a movie. A revelation. A must-see movie. "#JaiHind"

A former student of JNU commends the Article 370 film

Former Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student activist Shehla Rashid has lauded the movie Article 370, saying it reveals the inner story of the bloodless removal of Article 370 without causing division. Sharing images from the special screening on X (formerly Twitter), the former JNU student wrote, "Four stars to AdityaDharFilms's 370 for casting (esp. Amit bhai), action sequences, strong female characters, and sensitivity." explains the inside tale of the nonviolent removal of the "370" paper wall without resorting to hyperbole or sowing discord. Warmest regards, @yamigautam."

Yami Gautam in a shot from Article 370. Day one box office receipts for Article 370.


The movie is a superb political thriller, according to trade analyst Sumit Kadel. "#Article370 is a TOP NOTCH POLITICAL THRILLER that masterfully explores the abrogation of the Article 370 Act in Jammu and Kashmir," the writer said on X. The screenplay keeps viewers interested from beginning to end because it is captivating and goes at a breakneck speed. The book deftly recounts all the significant events leading up to the abrogation, such as the assassination of hated terrorist Burhan Wani, the Pulwama assault, the convoluted legal procedures involved, and a few other startling episodes."

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