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Yami Gautam reacts to Article 370’s ban in Gulf countries | Bollywood

Yami Gautam is basking in the success of her latest release, Article 370. A few days ago, there were reports that stated the film was banned in Gulf countries. Now, in a new interview with Variety, the actor shared that she doesn’t see anything ‘offensive’ in the film, adding that it is merely a matter of a certain perspective. (Also read: Article 370 box office collection day 5: Yami Gautam film mints nearly ₹30 crore in India so far) Yami Gautam in a still from Article 370. What Yami Gautam said Speaking to Variety about the film being denied access to the Gulf markets, Yami said, “We really didn’t anticipate this because we feel there is nothing in the film, which is offensive. The way it’s performing here in India, I don’t see anybody being offended with the film. In fact, people are putting out the word that this is not a propaganda film. [Nevertheless] there will be some people who, without watching, will pass a judgement and we are used to it. And they …

No point in justifying film to people with preconceived notions: Yami Gautam | Bollywood

Actor Yami Gautam says there is no point in justifying the intent of her film “Article 370” to people who already have a preconceived notion about it being a propaganda film. Yami Gautam was pregnant while shooting for some portions of her next film(Instagram) Gautam headlines the upcoming political drama, which marks her husband, filmmaker Aditya Dhar’s production debut via B62 Studios. Dhar is the director of 2019 film “Uri: The Surgical Strike”. Discover the thrill of cricket like never before, exclusively on HT. Explore now! The release of “Article 370” comes ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale, the film will hit the screens on February 23. “If someone is calling it names… like ‘propaganda’, ‘jingoism’, and ‘chest-thumping’… Any section that goes into theatres already thinking or carrying a preconceived notion that this is what it’s about, you’ll never be able to feel or enjoy the film. There is no point justifying the film to them. I don’t think the audience thinks about these things. This film is for …