The box office journey of the film “Article 370,” featuring Yami Gautam in the lead role, continues to show promise as it marks significant growth on its second day of release. Co-starring Priyamani, Arun Govil, and Kiran Karmarkar, the movie hit theaters on February 23 and has garnered attention for its gripping portrayal of terrorism and corruption in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to early estimates reported by Sacnilk.com, “Article 370” witnessed a notable surge in collections on its second day, raking in a commendable ₹7.5 crore nett in India. This impressive figure marks a 27.12% growth from its opening day earnings, which stood at ₹5.9 crore. Cumulatively, the film has amassed a total of ₹13.4 crore at the Indian box office so far.
Directed by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar, “Article 370” delves into the complexities of terrorism and corruption gripping the region of Jammu and Kashmir. Yami Gautam portrays the role of an intelligence officer tasked with combating these challenges, with the government’s pledge to abolish Article 370 serving as a backdrop to the narrative.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently commended the film during a public address in Jammu, acknowledging its potential to offer viewers insightful perspectives on the subject matter. In response, Yami Gautam expressed gratitude on social media, emphasizing her team’s commitment to delivering an exceptional cinematic experience.
Critics have also praised the performances in “Article 370,” with The Hindustan Times lauding Yami Gautam’s impactful portrayal and Priyamani’s compelling performance. The film’s emphasis on action-packed sequences and intense dialogue delivery has resonated positively with audiences, contributing to its growing popularity.
As “Article 370” continues to garner attention and acclaim, it underscores the enduring relevance of thought-provoking cinema that addresses pertinent social and political issues. With its compelling narrative and strong performances, the film promises to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
Sources By Agencies