Article 370: Impactful, Sharp, Entertaining
- gowrivirgo
- Feb 27, 2024
- 2 min read
From the makers of URI, the surgical strike, this film, Article 370 is yet another masterpiece.
Beautifully crafted, and meticulously executed. From the start of the frame till the end, not a single frame leads you to boredom. Some scenes did feel a little stretched, but when you see the film as a whole, it’s worth investing your time.
Crisp writing, and amazing direction. If you think Yami Gautam is just a beautiful actress, you need to think twice. Her performance spoke volumes. She did exceptionally well in URI, followed by A Thursday and now Article 370.

Special mention of Priya Mani. Her character portrayal was very elegant and sophisticated, and she held on to it very gracefully. Other actors like Kriti Karmarkar who played the role of our Home Minister, Amit Shah, did fairly well in imitating the politician. The speech at the Parliament was a bit too overdramatically filmed. Arun Govil played our honourable Prime Minister didn’t look convincing as Shri Narendra Modi Ji.

Raj Zutsi, Divyaa Sheth, Iravati Harshe, Raj Arun, and Vaibhav Tatwawadi carried out their character very well. Ashwini Koul, a new mention, who played Zakir Naikoo, is a Splitsvilla contestant who carved his path in big cinema with his crisp and sharp acting. Well done!

Aditya Suhas Jambhale, the Director of the film is a two-time National award-winning Goan Film Director, Writer, and Actor. It feels good to see regional film directors get a chance to direct a Hindi feature film for the audience to witness sheer brilliance.
As we know, a film doesn't have the authority to showcase everything in detail. But what was shown in 2 hr, 40 mins, left me introspected and thinking about how little we are. What problems we face in our daily lives are so little in front of the sacrifices the soldiers make for our country.
I would highly recommend you to watch this film.
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