Yami Gautam starrer action political thriller 'Article Par 370' has been banned in the Gulf countries. 'Article 370' is the second film of the year to face such censorship. Earlier, Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone starrer 'Fighter' was banned in all the Gulf countries. Except UAE. The film 'Article 370' directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale throws deep light on political issues. The film is based on the PMO's decision to revoke the special status given to Jammu and Kashmir. Many such issues have been shown in the film, about which people are still unaware. The film is performing well at the box office, but has been banned in Bahrain, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. There are speculations that perhaps all is not well between the Gulf countries and Bollywood. According to a report, there are many fans of Indian cinema in these countries. After the ban on films like Article 370 and Fighter, big questions have started being raised.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also mentioned this film
In 'Article 370', Yami Gautam is playing the role of an intelligence officer named Juhi Haksar. Prime Minister Modi had also mentioned this film in a speech. He said, 'I heard that a film on 'Article 370' is going to be released this week… It is good, because it will help people in getting correct information. 'Article 370' has made good collections at the box office. Released on 23 February, this film did a business of Rs 6 crore 12 lakh across the country on the first day. The film grossed approximately Rs. Has collected. 34.71 crores have been collected.