The movie Article 370 is "useful for people to get correct information," according to PM Modi; star Yami Gautam responds.
The potential of the upcoming film "Article 370" to give the public correct information has been acknowledged by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Actor Yami Gautam conveyed her appreciation for the recognition and her goal to surpass expectations in her on-screen interpretation of the narrative.
During a speech at a rally in Jammu on February 20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned an upcoming film about Article 370 and claimed it will help people learn the truth.
At a public rally held at the heart of Jammu, at Maulana Azad Stadium, the Prime Minister announced, "I've heard that a movie about Article 370 would be released this week. I believe that everyone in the nation will hear your "Jai Jai Kaar" (cheers).
Given that Article 370 was repealed in August 2019 and that the movie was set for release later this week, this was PM Modi's second trip to the Jammu region. Modi emphasized the effectiveness of these kinds of projects in giving the people correct information, even as he admitted that he was not aware with the details of the movie.
"I have no idea what the movie is about, but I saw on TV yesterday that a movie regarding Article 370 was coming out. Good, people will benefit from having accurate information," the prime minister remarked.
Yami Gautam responded to Prime Minister Modi's statement on Instagram, posting a video of the speaker along with the message, "Watching PM @narendramodi Ji talk about #Article370Movie is an absolute honor." I sincerely hope that my crew and I surpass your expectations in presenting this amazing tale to the big screen!"
Yami Gautam responded to Prime Minister Modi's statement on Instagram, posting a video of the speaker along with the message, "Watching PM @narendramodi Ji talk about #Article370Movie is an absolute honor." I sincerely hope that my crew and I surpass your expectations in presenting this amazing tale to the big screen!"
Producer Aditya Dhar, who won the National Film Award for Best Director for his directing of "Uri: The Surgical Strike," is behind the movie "Article 370." The movie centers on eliminating terrorism in Kashmir by nullifying the effects of Article 370, in which Gautam plays an intelligence operative. On August 5, 2019, the Central government divided the former state of Jammu and Kashmir into the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, rescinding Article 370, which had granted the former state unique status.
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Aditya Suhas Jambhale is directing the film, which is scheduled to open in theaters on February 23 and stars Arun Govil, Priyamani, and Yami Gautam. The public's interest in the portrayal of Article 370 revocation has increased further with the film's publication, which coincides with the country's impending legislative elections.
Order on Article 370 from the Supreme Court:
The Supreme Court affirmed the central government's decision to disregard Article 370 of the Constitution on December 11th, ruling that Jammu & Kashmir shares the same level of internal sovereignty as the other states in the nation. When drafting the decision for himself, Chief Justice DY Chandrachud noted, "J-K can be subject to all the provisions of the Indian Constitution, including Justices Gavai and Surya Kant. We uphold the constitutional validity of the president's use of authority to issue an order nullifying Article 370 of the Constitution." The government's decision to separate the union territory of Ladakh from the former state of Jammu & Kashmir was also confirmed by the five-judge panel of the highest court.
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