Article 370 is divided into six chapters, and shepherding the narrative are two powerful women: field officer Zooni Haqsar (Yami Gautam Dhar), and Rajeshwari Swaminathan (a stoic Priyamani) who is the Joint Secretary — PMO. This could be a strategic casting move, to field the backlash that may occur post release. Dhar had said
in a recent interview that
Uri: The Surgical Strike is a “war drama” while
Article 370 is a “political drama” with the “right” intent. And yet, the narrative that is presented seems one-sided, with no acknowledgment of the struggles of cutting off communication in the Valley in the run-up to (and well after) the Abrogation, a mocking of the human rights discourse, and most of all, the metaphorical use of the famous (nationalistic) adage in the climax of the film, “
doodh maango kheer denge, Kashmir maango cheer denge.” Nothing about
Article 370 is unbiased, and it should not promise to “tell the truth” about… anything.