In a recent interview, Director Aditya Suhas Jambhale shared exciting insights about his new movie, 'Article 370,' a political thriller starring Yami Gautam in a key role. The film dives into a significant secret operation in India, based on real events, aiming to tell a story important for all Indians to know.

Jambhale explained that 'Article 370' is his way of showing support for a unified India after the 2019 change. He believes the covert operation showcased in the film adds depth to the narrative.

The idea for the film started during the filming of 'Baramulla,' a supernatural project. Producer Aditya Dhar's confidence in Jambhale's handling of sensitive topics led to the creation of 'Article 370.' Jambhale also mentioned positive changes in Kashmir's tourism and film industry during shooting.

With support from local authorities and residents, scenes for 'Article 370' were shot in unique places like Downtown Srinagar.

While the film explores the abrogation of Article 370, seen as a significant government victory, some wonder about its balanced view, especially during an election year. Jambhale responded, emphasizing the impact on local Kashmiris' lives. He underlined the film's focus on the covert operation that normalized a heavily militarized area, promoting unity.

Discussing the film's release timing, Aditya Suhas Jambhale stated their genuine intent, inviting people to watch and form their opinions. He affirmed his belief in the decision to repeal Article 370 and unify India. Article 370' hits theaters on 23rd February, offering an engaging cinematic experience.