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Yami Gautam's recent film, "Article 370," has encountered obstacles in gaining approval for release in Gulf countries, despite its positive reception in India. Addressing the issue in an interview with Variety, Gautam expressed surprise at the denial, asserting that the film contains nothing offensive. She emphasized that the movie resonates positively with Indian audiences, evoking feelings of pride and patriotism, rather than serving as propaganda.
Reflecting on the film's themes, Gautam highlighted the subjective nature of patriotism, acknowledging that what some perceive as jingoism may be viewed as patriotism by others. Despite the setback, she celebrated the film's impact on audiences, noting the sense of unity experienced during screenings.
"Article 370," produced by Jio Studios and Aditya Dhar's B62 Studios, features Gautam in the role of intelligence officer Zooni Haksar. Set against the backdrop of Jammu and Kashmir, the film explores the historic revocation of Article 370, offering a nuanced perspective on the region's socio-political landscape. Alongside Gautam, the movie stars Priyamani, Arun Govil, and Kiran Karmarkar in prominent roles.