Yami Gautam: “Article 370,” Yami Gautam’s most recent film, has encountered difficulty because it is prohibited in Gulf nations. This failure will have negative impact on the film’s foreign sales even though it has done well both domestically and internationally and has garnered positive reviews from both critics and audiences. Nevertheless, the certification board did not offer an official justification for this decision.
Controversial Gulf Ban
The prohibition in Gulf nations is controversial, particularly in light of the thriving travel and tourism sector and the widespread appeal of Indian movies in the area. The ‘Fighter’ movie starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone, which was likewise outlawed in every Gulf country but the United Arab Emirates, suffered a similar fate.
In “Article 370,” Yami Gautam plays intelligence officer Zooni Haksar in a story that revolves around the revocation of Article 370 and Jammu and Kashmir’s unique status against the backdrop of the valley.
Prime Minister’s Acknowledgment
During a recent speech in Jammu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made mention of the movie and expressed excitement for its release, emphasising how it may offer reliable information on the subject. Yami responded by thanking everyone on Instagram and hoped to live up to the expectations set for her portrayal of this incredible narrative. The film, which is directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale, also stars Kiran Karmarkar, Arun Govil, and Priyamani.