Back in 2019, Article 370, which granted special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, was repealed. The state was bifurcated into two Union Territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Multiple petitions were filed challenging the abolition of the article and the Supreme Court is pronouncing its verdict on the same today. Ahead of the verdict, here are some films based on the issue: Pathaan
Shah Rukh Khan ’s film begins with the Indian Government revoking Article 370 that grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir. This leads to turmoil, hate, revenge, followed by personal vendetta, and a man’s mission to save the country. The film does brim with style and humor, but it mixes its narrative with the kind of politics mainstream filmmakers may not feel comfortable to portray in their films. Vidhi (Article) 370
This is a Kannada film that released earlier this year in February. The movie is directed by K. Shankar and stars Shashikumar, Shivaram, Ramesh Bhat and Ganesh Rao as lead characters. The other actors who were a part of the film in are Doddarange Gowda, Avinash and Killar Venkatesh. Mudda 370 J&K
Directed by Rakesh Sawant, this is a film that’s based in the year 1990, when over 7 lacs Hindu Kashmiris were ostracized from their homeland by the Muslim fanatics of Kashmir. The exodus of Kashmiri Pandits is one of the most brutal chapters in Indian history. Article 370 (short film)
This is a 16 min short film directed by Ibrahim Baloch and written by Shuja Uddin. It’s about a 8 month pregnant Kashmiri girl Gul-e-Rana who awaits the return of her husband back home and also deals with the trauma the valley of Kashmir brings in her life. Kashmir: The Final Resolution
Directed by Mumbai-based filmmaker Yuvraj Kumar, the film’s subject underwent a lot of research of over four years before it was ready for public viewing. Talking about the scrapping of Article 370, Kumar said in a statement, “I welcome the abrogation of Article 370. It was the biggest obstacle in the development of Jammu and Kashmir. I totally support the decision taken by the Modi government."
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