Setelah berhenti di Kashmir pada tahun 2016, agen lokal Zooni Haksar dipilih untuk misi rahasia oleh Rajeshwari Swaminathan untuk mengakhiri terorisme dan konflik ekonomi dengan menggugurkan Pasal 370 tanpa pertumpahan darah.
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Pemeran
Yami Gautam
Zooni Haksar
Priyamani
Rajeshwari Swaminathan
Vaibhav Tatwawadi
Yash Chauhan
Mohan Agashe
Jagmohan Patil
Hitesh Aggarwal
Journalist 1
Sukhita Aiyar
Anuradha Patnaik
Raj Arjun
Khawar Ali
Sandeep Chatterjee
ISI Chief
Praveen Gadkar
MP
Kumar Kanchan Ghosh
Vishnu Chatterjee
Arun Govil
Prime Minister (based on Narendra Modi)
Iravati Harshe
Brind Ghosh
Ramesh Joshi
Opposition leader
Kiran Karmarkar
Madhav Patel (Based on Amit Shah)
Sumeet Kaul
Yakub Sheikh
Shivam Khajuria
Burhan
Midhat Khan
Sarpanch
Janya Khandpur
Sabia
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Superb movie. The casting of all actors and actresses is perfect, every character played perfect roles. We need movies like this to let the current generation know the kind of efforts are required to run this country and make any corrections in the constitution. Yami Gautam played a perfect woman top cop sort of role. The movie actual shows a power of an honest officer and politician when they decide to do good things for the country. Overall, the movie is perfect, encompassing everything from its location and cast to the background music and its chosen topic. A good movie after a long time.
Kudos to the young director and producers! This a masterpiece. Fast paced, well written and brilliantly performed by all actors. The film highlights role played by security forces and bureaucrats in this critical move. Not a single dull moment. The story revolves around security forces deployed in Kashmir. First half focuses on the challenges faced by security forces deployed in Kashmir, the second half shows the meticulous preparation done by bureaucracy and security forces before abrogation of article 370. Yami has given her career best. Special mention of young director for his debut film, he has directed it like a seasoned one.
In brief, it's one of such movie which will go down in history how true incidents can be depicted in an engaging manner, representation of truth and facts in best researched manner as possible. It's a groundbreaking movie, you don't feel in theatre it's 2 hr:40mins movie, it's so engaging and gripping till end. There are also moments when you feel with characters, portraying and screenplay is so well done. They've divided in parts the incidents and that was so justified and prompt. All the characters felt real and believable, you guys must watch this with your friends and families in theatre. Must watch as movie lover.
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Kashmir Valley, "Article 370: The Integral Heart of India" takes audiences on a gripping journey through the complexities of one of the world's most contested regions. At its core lies the story of a nation grappling with its past, present, and future, as the central government navigates the delicate balance between upholding the special status granted to Kashmir under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution and addressing the challenges posed by terrorism and separatism. The film follows the lives of several key characters whose fates are intertwined with the fate of Kashmir itself. Among them is a seasoned government official, tasked with overseeing the implementation of policies aimed at fostering development and reconciliation in the region. Despite facing immense pressure from all sides, he remains steadfast in his commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and unity, even as the specter of terrorism looms large. Parallel to his story is that of a young Kashmiri woman, whose life is forever changed by the conflict that has engulfed her homeland. As she grapples with the complexities of identity and allegiance, she finds herself torn between loyalty to her community and her desire for a better, more peaceful future. Through her eyes, audiences are offered a glimpse into the human cost of the ongoing struggle for Kashmiri autonomy and the toll it takes on individuals caught in the crossfire. Interwoven with these narratives are the stories of ordinary Kashmiris, whose resilience and determination in the face of adversity serve as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul. From the street vendors eking out a living amidst the chaos of curfews and crackdowns to the students yearning for a brighter tomorrow, each character adds depth and nuance to the rich tapestry of life in Kashmir. As tensions escalate and the region teeters on the brink of chaos, "Article 370: The Integral Heart of India" offers a timely reminder of the importance of dialogue, understanding, and empathy in resolving conflicts rooted in centuries of history and tradition. Through its powerful storytelling and evocative visuals, the film challenges audiences to confront their own biases and preconceptions, while inspiring hope for a future where peace and prosperity can flourish in the valley once more. In the end, "Article 370: The Integral Heart of India" is more than just a film-it is a poignant reflection of the human experience, a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, and a tribute to the enduring bond between Kashmir and the rest of India.
I went to see a movie in a theater after a long time and I am glad it was Article 370 - a gritty, raw and hard hitting film. Rarely a movie captures the real events as this film has done. Right from the incident of Burhan Wani the film sets its unflinching narrative of the story behind the abrogation of Article 370. I am sure many cinematic liberties have been taken to show the story in a cinematic way but I am happy that it is not too emotional or too patriotic. It rather takes the tough flavour of the land. The movie answers many questions about Article 370, which may not be known to everyone. The minute details behind its amendments in 1954, 1958 and 1965 are very well explained in a cinematic way. So it is both entertaining and educating. The fast paced narrative works very well. I put my phone on airplane mode and never had to see the time. The performances of all the actors are brilliant. Yami Gautam is in terrific form, Priyamani is superb as the Joint Secretary in PMO. The actors playing the role of PM Narendra Modi and HM Amit Shah are aptly cast. Overall a great experience. I saw this movie alone in a packed theater but I am planning to take my family during the weekend.
The success of the film will indeed reflect the current mindset of my compatriots. Moreover, it's imperative to conduct some research before attending the film screening. A deep understanding of current affairs is not only essential but also indispensable. Additionally, I thoroughly enjoyed the film; it was both engaging and informative. If you, the reader, have been deeply moved by films like Uri, The Kashmir Files, The Kerala Story, and Sardar Udham, then I urge you to catch Article 370 at the next available showing. To conclude, the most striking and heartwarming moment for me was the display of the photograph frame featuring Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Netaji Subash Chandra Bose.
