"Article 370" tackles the sensitive subject of the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir. While the film boasts a capable cast, including Yami Gautam and Priyamani, the narrative leans heavily on a specific perspective, raising questions about its Objectivity.
Yami delivers a compelling performance as a lawyer caught in the crossfire, but the script limits the portrayal of opposing viewpoints. The supporting cast, including Priyamani as a government official, delivers solid performances, but the characters often feel one-dimensional, serving primarily to advance the chosen narrative.
The film's technical aspects are decent, with competent direction and cinematography, but they don't elevate the experience beyond the limitations of the script.
Overall, "Article 370" is between average and good political drama that delivers decent performances but struggles with a one-sided approach to a complex issue. It might appeal to viewers already familiar with and invested in a specific viewpoint, but those seeking a nuanced exploration of the topic might be left wanting.