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Yami Gautam's political drama 'Article 370' banned in all the gulf countries; here's why – Firstpost
Yami Gautam's political drama 'Article 370' banned in all the gulf countries; here's why

Yami Gautam's political drama 'Article 370' banned in all the gulf countries; here's why

FP Staff February 26, 2024, 12:55:47 IST

The ban in Gulf countries comes as a surprise, particularly considering the region’s thriving tourism industry and the continued presence of Indian movies being filmed there

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Yami Gautam's political drama 'Article 370' banned in all the gulf countries; here's why

Actor Yami Gautam’s action political thriller film ‘Article 370’ has been banned in the Gulf countries.

While ‘ Article 370' has been riding high on success at the domestic and overseas box office, garnering praise from both audiences and critics alike, the ban in the Gulf is another dampener on the Hindi film industry, as it deprives audiences in the region of the opportunity to experience an Indian cinematic offering, which has been widely lauded.

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The film primarily explores universal human experiences within the framework of a complex socio-political landscape. Themes of identity, struggle, and resilience resonate deeply throughout the narrative as it delves into the aspirations and challenges faced by individuals amidst turbulent times, fostering understanding and dialogue in the process.

The ban in Gulf countries comes as a surprise, particularly considering the region’s thriving tourism industry and the continued presence of Indian movies being filmed there. The disparity between Bollywood’s contribution to the Gulf’s entertainment industry and the lack of access to Indian films in its theatres is glaring. While Indian cinema enjoys a dedicated fan base in the region, the absence of films like ‘Article 370’ emphasizes a concerning trend of censorship and limited cultural exchange, as per a statement.

As the global film industry continues to grapple with issues of censorship and accessibility, prioritizing dialogue and collaboration in order to foster a more inclusive and vibrant cinematic landscape seems to be the need of the hour.

Earlier Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone’s aerial action thriller ‘Fighter’ denied release in all Gulf countries except UAE.

In the film, Yami plays Zooni Haksar, an intelligence officer, in the film, which is set in the valley and revolves around the removal of special status to Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370.The Central government on August 5, 2019, revoked Article 370, which gave special
status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, and bifurcated it into the union
territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

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PM Modi says Yami Gautam’s  Article 370 will help to ‘gain correct information’

Prime Minister Modi, during his recent visit to Jammu, was seen addressing a large crowd where he took the opportunity to mention the film.

“Maine suna hai ki issi hafte Article 370 pe film aa rahi hai. Mujhe nahi pata film kaisi hai, par maine suna hai. Acha hai, logon ko sahi jankari milne mei kaam aayegi (I have heard that a film based on Article 370 will be released this week. It is a good thing as it will help people to get the correct information),” he said.

With added inputs from agencies

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